Do the math on what frequent travel actually costs before you even get on the plane: A decent VPN subscription runs around $3 to $10 a month; lounge access through Priority Pass starts at $35 a visit if you’re paying out of pocket; fast-track security pass at a busy airport can add another $10 to $20 depending on where you are and then there’s data, because your home carrier’s international roaming rates are still, in 2026, completely unreasonable. By the time you’ve sorted all of that out for a single trip, you’ve already spent more than most people pay for a monthly subscription.

Saily Ultra is the premium tier of the Saily eSIM app and bundles all of it into one plan: The Premium tier sits at $59.99 a month, and the best Saily coupon code GIZMODO takes 15% off which brings it down to $50.99. For that you get 30 GB of high-speed data across 121 destinations, unlimited data at 1 Mbps after that, monthly airport lounge access, a fast-track security pass every month, automatic lounge coverage when your flight is delayed by more than two hours, and the full Nord Security suite including NordVPN, NordPass, NordLocker, and Incogni. There are cheaper tiers too: Standard at $29.99 with 5 GB, and Plus at $44.99 with 10 GB, both including the same perks.

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The Part That Changes How Travel Feels

The lounge and fast-track combination is where the day-to-day difference shows up most: Fast-track sounds like a luxury until you’re at a packed airport on a Friday evening watching a security line that disappears around two corners. Having a pass in your app that skips all of that is the kind of thing that, once you’ve used it, you can’t really go back from. Same with the delayed flight coverage: if your flight is held for more than two hours, Saily automatically lets you into a participating lounge without burning your monthly pass.

The Nord Security tools are worth mentioning separately because they’re not a token add-on. NordVPN alone retails at around $5 a month on an annual plan, and NordPass and NordLocker add more on top of that. Getting all three as part of a travel subscription makes sense given how much time frequent travelers spend on hotel Wi-Fi and airport networks, which are exactly the kind of connections you shouldn’t be using without a VPN. Incogni handles personal data removal from broker databases and it is the kind of tool most people know they should have but never get around to setting up separately.

Ultra also gives you 8% back in Saily credits on every purchase in the app, cancels any time with no penalty, and works alongside your regular SIM so your existing number keeps handling calls and texts. For anyone doing international travel regularly, it’s a hard bundle to argue with at $50.99 with the code.

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