The Saily Ultra eSIM plan offers 30 GB of high-speed data alongside travel-focused perks like airport lounge access and security software subscriptions.

Key facts
- •Saily Ultra provides 30 GB of high-speed data per month, followed by unlimited access at 1 Mbps.
- •The service operates by piggybacking on local providers, such as EE and Vodafone in the UK.
- •Subscribers receive one airport lounge pass and one fast-track security pass per month, which can roll over for up to three months.
- •The plan includes subscriptions to NordVPN, NordPass, NordLocker, and Incogni.
- •Saily offers specific regional plans, such as unlimited UK data for 15 days at $49 or European coverage for $72 per month.
The Saily Ultra eSIM plan provides users with 30 GB of high-speed data, with speeds dependent on local network coverage. During testing in the UK and Europe, the service utilized networks including EE and Vodafone, reaching speeds up to 300 Mbps on 5G. Once the 30 GB monthly limit is reached, data speeds are throttled to 1 Mbps.
By the numbers
Data Performance and Usage
While 30 GB is the monthly high-speed allowance, actual data consumption can vary significantly depending on travel habits and Wi-Fi availability. The 1 Mbps throttled speed remains functional for basic tasks like messaging and navigation, though it is insufficient for data-intensive activities such as video streaming. For travelers visiting only one or two countries, the service offers alternative pay-as-you-go options, such as unlimited data plans for the UK or Europe that include a 5 GB daily fair usage limit.
Travel and Security Perks
The Ultra plan includes several bundled extras, such as one monthly airport lounge pass and one monthly fast-track security pass, both of which are managed via QR codes in the Saily app. Unused lounge and fast-track passes can roll over for up to three months. Additionally, subscribers receive access to security tools from Nord Security, including NordVPN, NordPass, NordLocker, and the data removal tool Incogni. Other benefits include priority support, an ad blocker, and an 8 percent credit back program.
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This article was independently rewritten by ManyPress editorial AI from reporting originally published by Wired.

