Marty
15 Aug 2024
Airtel is the second biggest phone network in India and one of the biggest in general, globally. While it can be found in several countries around the world, India remains one of the dominant markets. With the Indian diaspora spread far worldwide, thousands turn to Ding each month to buy Airtel recharge for family and friends back home in India every month. Here’s how they do it.
Purchasing a recharge for a phone in a different country brings many challenges. Overcoming this problem is the reason Ding was founded back in 2006. Through Ding, you can conveniently and securely buy an Airtel recharge and send it to India in a few seconds.
Visit the Airtel India recharge page
Here, you can choose to purchase and send either:
A plan for a set period of time
E.g. - INR 409: UL Calls+2.5 GB/Day
A recharge with a set value
E.g. - INR 500
Enter the Airtel India number you want to recharge
Enter your payment details and confirm
It’s as simple as that. In just 3 seconds, the person you’ve sent the Airtel recharge to will hear the “ding” of a completed top-up.
Ding is the world’s most trusted international recharge provider. The service we offer is great value, fast, reliable, and secure. Most importantly, our entire business is built on keeping the diaspora connected with their home. We’re happy to continue to help you do that.
Whether you send an Airtel plan or recharge back to India depends on what your family or friends back home need. Take a look at the Airtel plans and see which one offers the best value.
You’ll be able to see both the plans available and the recharge amounts when you put in the number of the Airtel customers you are going to recharge.
Absolutely. We have lots of customers using Ding to keep their personal phone numbers back in India. This is critical for receiving one-time passwords (OTPs) for online banking. You can read more about how our very own Anandita uses Ding to keep her own Indian phone number active while living in Ireland so she can access banking and use her number when going back home.
Time to send an Airtel recharge back home?
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