M1’s new daily passport for travel data

M1’s new daily passport for travel data



Just in time for the June school holidays, M1 is making a bold play for Singapore travellers with the launch of its new Worldwide Daily Passport, a roaming service that offers 3GB of data for S$0.99 per 24-hour period across 78 destinations.

The price is the headline. At 99 cents for 3GB, M1 is effectively charging about 33 cents per gigabyte abroad, in destinations including Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Japan, Hong Kong, China, South Korea, Taiwan, Australia, the United States and the United Kingdom. The 24-hour clock starts only when data is first used overseas, not at midnight and not while the phone is still in Singapore, so there’s no risk of being billed on the way to the airport. Once the 3GB is used up, another 3GB block kicks in automatically at the same 99 cents. Interested customers should also note that the Worldwide Daily Passport is available only with selected Bespoke Flexi and SIM-only plans.

For a market that has spent the last few years watching travel eSIM providers chip away at traditional roaming revenue, the move feels less like a routine product refresh and more like a direct challenge to both rival telcos and digital-first travel connectivity providers.

The new roaming option is designed for travellers who want to stay connected without changing SIM cards, hunting for airport Wi-Fi, or worrying about unexpected roaming charges. M1 says the service supports everyday travel essentials such as:

  • Navigation
  • Ride-hailing
  • Video calls
  • Messaging
  • Social media
  • General browsing.

What makes the offer particularly notable is its simplicity. Customers can use their 3GB allowance across multiple cities and countries within the same 24-hour period at no extra charge. Once the allocation is exhausted, another 3GB block is automatically activated for the same S$0.99 fee, creating a predictable pay-as-you-travel model.

The Worldwide Daily Passport sits alongside M1’s older Daily Passport, which charges S$2.95 to S$8.95 per 24 hours for the same 3GB, depending on the destination tier, plus a flat S$4.95 monthly subscription fee in any month roaming is used. There’s also Data Passport, which lets travellers use their local data allowance abroad, with the pricing varying by destination and typically starting from S$15. For short leisure trips or vacations involving multiple destinations where travellers want simple roaming plans, without a recurring subscription, the new 99‑cent Worldwide Daily Passport would be an attractive option. 




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