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Airtel Launches Rs 2249 Yearly Prepaid Plan

Date: Feb 26, 2026 | Source: Fela News

Bharti Airtel has introduced a new Rs 2,249 prepaid recharge plan in India that is drawing attention mainly because of its 365 days validity. This means users can recharge once and stay worry free for an entire year without thinking about monthly renewals again and again. For people who prefer simple long term plans, this option seems quite practical.

Under this plan, subscribers receive unlimited voice calls across India including both local and STD calls. So there is no tension about counting call minutes or extra charges. Along with calling benefits, the pack also provides 3600 SMS for the full year. If someone divides it evenly, it comes to almost ten SMS per day, which is more than enough for basic communication needs.

The plan also includes 30 GB of high speed data for the entire validity period. Unlike daily data packs, this one gives a total data pool that can be used anytime during the year. It is suitable for users who mostly rely on WiFi and only need mobile data occasionally for browsing, emails or quick video watching. However, heavy data users might feel the limit is less for long term usage.

Some additional benefits like free Hello Tunes and certain app related perks are also part of the package. For many customers, the biggest attraction is the convenience factor. Recharging once and staying active for twelve months gives a sense of relief especially for senior citizens or users who mainly use phone for calls.

Airtel also has other yearly plans with higher daily data or OTT subscriptions, but those come at higher price. So customers must check their usage pattern before choosing. If calling is the main requirement and data use is moderate, this Rs 2,249 plan could be a cost effective choice.

Overall, the plan seems designed for users who value stability and simplicity over heavy data benefits. It may not be flashy, but it quietly delivers what many basic users actually need.

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