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Should I leave my phone in airplane mode when traveling internationally?

Airplane mode is recommended because it allows you to turn off all communication-generating apps and call functions at once.



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If you're relying on Wi-Fi, it's important that you turn off cellular data on your phone, otherwise you may inadvertently rack up international roaming charges. Skype, Google Hangouts and other apps also let you make free video calls with other users over an internet connection.

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What to Do to Make Your Device Ready for International Travel
  1. Understand Roaming and Current Carrier Plans. ...
  2. Research International Cell Phone Plans With Your Carrier. ...
  3. Buy an International SIM Card. ...
  4. Use Portable Wi-Fi Devices or Hotspots. ...
  5. Find a Quality Portable Charger. ...
  6. Research Wall Adapters and Converters.


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  1. Google Hangouts. Google Hangouts is a text messaging app available worldwide. ...
  2. WhatsApp. WhatsApp is a globally used text messaging app for all kinds of devices and Operating Systems. ...
  3. Facebook Messenger. Facebook is one of the most used social media platforms and a robust messenger app.


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Do pilots know if your phone isn't on airplane mode? Well, sort of. “The flight attendants or the pilots are not going to get an indicator that says 13A has their cell phone on,” Laurie says. “But if there's enough people that they still have it on, and they're encountering that interference, then, yes.”

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How it works. Standard SMS messaging typically won't work in the air since you'll need a cellular network connection. But as long as there's Wi-Fi available on a flight, you'll have some way to communicate with people on the ground.

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Plane texting FAQ Yes, you can text in airplane mode but you will need to connect to the aircraft's Wi-Fi (assuming that it is available). Some airlines like Delta will allow you to do this free of charge. Can you text on a plane with data? No, you generally cannot text on a plane with data due to FCC regulations.

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So always keep some cash on hand in foreign currency, even if you plan to rely mostly on cards. Some European countries also accept US dollars as a second currency, so stuffing some green bucks into your wallet before heading out can prove useful.

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