Shock for Airtel Users! Company Hikes Recharge Plan Prices—Here's How Much the Cost Has Risen..
Airtel Tariff Hike 2026: If you are an Airtel user, your monthly expenses are set to rise. Airtel has increased the price of one of its most popular plans. Modifying its 84-day validity plans, the company has raised the price of the ₹859 plan to ₹899. Additionally, the company has completely discontinued the ₹799 plan. This change will have a direct impact on users' pockets. It is widely believed that this could mark the beginning of a broader series of tariff hikes.
**Which Plans Have Become More Expensive or Discontinued?**
Airtel has implemented significant changes to its prepaid plans falling within the ₹700 to ₹800 price range. Previously, this segment featured two plans—priced at ₹799 and ₹859—both offering an 84-day validity period. These plans provided users with the option of either 1.5GB or 2GB of daily data. The company has now completely withdrawn the ₹799 plan. Meanwhile, the price of the ₹859 plan has been hiked to ₹899. Following this revision, the entry-level plan for an 84-day validity now starts at ₹899, resulting in a direct increase in user expenditure.
**What Does the ₹899 Plan Offer?**
Airtel's ₹899 "Truly Unlimited" plan offers users unlimited calling, 100 SMS per day, and 1.5GB of daily data. This plan comes with a validity period of 84 days. Once the daily data allowance is exhausted, the internet speed is throttled down to 64 Kbps. In addition to these core benefits, the plan also includes features such as a 12-month subscription to Adobe Express Premium, spam call alerts, and free HelloTunes. However, the cashback rewards that were previously available with the ₹859 plan are no longer included in this new plan, resulting in a reduction of certain benefits.
**What Will Be the Impact on Users and the Market?**
Airtel's decision will have a direct impact on users who opt for long-term validity plans. Now, users will have to spend at least ₹899 to avail of an 84-day validity period, which will result in increased monthly expenses. Experts believe that this could mark the beginning of a tariff hike, and other plans may soon become more expensive as well. Furthermore, companies like Jio and Vi may also implement similar changes, as telecom operators have historically updated their plans in tandem with one another. Consequently, mobile users may have to face even costlier recharges in the near future.
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