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Do you need to buy a different SIM card for each country you visit in Eastern Europe? I have Apple 6 Plus phone . Going to Austria, Poland, Czech Republic and Germany. If there's only one card, can I buy that card at the Amsterdam airport or should I wait until I get to Prague?
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ANDCLAS, I want to make sure you're well covered, so you can enjoy your trip. We do offer coverage in all of those countries, so there is no need for a different SIM card. With TravelPass, you can access your plan allowances for just $10 each day. Take a look at the options with our trip planner on My Verizon: http://spr.ly/65848sote
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ANDCLAS, I want to make sure you're well covered, so you can enjoy your trip. We do offer coverage in all of those countries, so there is no need for a different SIM card. With TravelPass, you can access your plan allowances for just $10 each day. Take a look at the options with our trip planner on My Verizon: http://spr.ly/65848sote
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You will need a prepaid SIM for each country, I believe. When I was in Slovakia and traveled to Austria with the SIM I purchased in Slovakia, I was roaming and was charged as such.