Vodafone Roaming Changes – Live from March 28th 2019

Here’s to more worry-free roaming…

From the end of March, worry-free roaming will include 44 more countries. That means you’ll be able to roam in destinations from Saudi Arabia to Morocco for just £5 a day, exc. VAT.

• These changes will be live from 28th March 2019
• Affecting all customers on the following plans: Vodafone Standard Bundle, Red Bundle, Essentials, Red Extra and Red Entertainment including SIM Only and Mobile Broadband and renewing customers on Business Plus, Freedom, Advance and Optimiser plans.


Vodafone Standard Bundle, Red Bundle, Essentials, Red Extra or Red Entertainment plans, key changes to note:

New Rest of World (ROW) destinations added to Roam-Further
• Afghanistan, Andorra, Armenia, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Cambodia, Fiji, Georgia, Honduras, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Korea, Kuwait, Laos, Macau, Macedonia, Malaysia, Moldova, Mongolia, Montenegro, Montserrat, Morocco, Myanmar, Nicaragua, Oman, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, Philippines, Samoa, Saudi Arabia, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Swaziland, Taiwan, Tanzania, Tonga, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, Uzbekistan, Vanuatu, Vietnam
+ Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina
• 
If you’re on a Red plan and currently using World Traveller (opt out), this will be changed to Global Roaming, a mandatory service e.g. you cannot opt out.

Roam-Further footprint
• If you did not have the expanded Roam-Further footprint, you will now be able to access your UK plan allowance for £5/day ex VAT in 104 destinations, previously 60.
• This includes 2 Albania & Bosnia (Previously Roam-Free destinations) and 42 new ROW destinations.

New RoW 1-4 zones
• Those still on the old ROW zones (USA CANADA / ASIA PACIFIC etc.) will move to the new RoW1-4 zones – this is a price reduction in the majority of destinations!

Albania and Bosnia-Herzegovina
• Albania and Bosnia-Herzegovina will move from Europe zone 2 to ROW1 for roaming, and from Europe to “Other Worldwide” destinations” for international calling.


Business Premier (2015), Business Premier Refresh (2016), Small Business Solutions (2017), OneNet Express, SOHO MBB, key changes to note:

New Rest of World (ROW) destinations added to Small Business Traveller:
• 
Afghanistan, Andorra, Armenia, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Cambodia, Fiji, Georgia, Honduras, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Korea, Kuwait, Laos, Macau, Macedonia, Malaysia, Moldova, Mongolia, Montenegro, Montserrat, Morocco, Myanmar, Nicaragua, Oman, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, Philippines, Samoa, Saudi Arabia, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Swaziland, Taiwan, Tanzania, Tonga, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, Uzbekistan, Vanuatu, Vietnam
• + Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Small Business Traveller
• Business Traveller is renamed to Small Business Traveller for Small Business tariffs. This remains optional. 

The footprint will be expanded from 60 to 104 destinations outside Europe including Albania and Bosnia-Herzegovina (previously Roam-Free) and 42 new ROW destinations.

ROW 1
• 
Albania & Bosnia have been moved from Europe Zone 2 to ROW1. This means if you opt out of Small Business Traveller, you will pay ROW price per minute rates in these destinations. These two countries have also moved from Europe zone to “Other worldwide destinations” for international calling.

ROW 1-4 Zones
• 
Old roaming zones are moving from USA CANADA / ASIA PAC etc. to Row1-4.


Business Premier (2015), Business Premier Refresh (2016), Small Business Solutions (2017), OneNet Express, SOHO MBB, key changes to note:

New Rest of World (ROW) destinations added to Small Business Traveller:
• Afghanistan, Andorra, Armenia, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Cambodia, Fiji, Georgia, Honduras, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Korea, Kuwait, Laos, Macau, Macedonia, Malaysia, Moldova, Mongolia, Montenegro, Montserrat, Morocco, Myanmar, Nicaragua, Oman, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, Philippines, Samoa, Saudi Arabia, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Swaziland, Taiwan, Tanzania, Tonga, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, Uzbekistan, Vanuatu, Vietnam
+ Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Small Business Traveller
• Business Traveller is renamed to Small Business Traveller for Small Business tariffs. This remains optional. 

The footprint will be expanded from 60 to 104 destinations outside Europe including Albania and Bosnia-Herzegovina (previously Roam-Free) and 42 new ROW destinations.

ROW 1
• 
Albania & Bosnia have been moved from Europe Zone 2 to ROW1. This means if you opt out of Small Business Traveller, you will pay ROW price per minute rates in these destinations. These two countries have also moved from Europe zone to “Other worldwide destinations” for international calling.

ROW 1-4 Zones
• 
Old roaming zones are moving from USA CANADA / ASIA PAC etc. to Row1-4.


New and renewing Business Plus, Business Advance, Business Freedom and Business Optimiser plans, key changes to note:

New Rest of World (ROW) destinations added to Business Traveller
• 
Afghanistan, Andorra, Armenia, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Cambodia, Fiji, Georgia, Honduras, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Korea, Kuwait, Laos, Macau, Macedonia, Malaysia, Moldova, Mongolia, Montenegro, Montserrat, Morocco, Myanmar, Nicaragua, Oman, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, Philippines, Samoa, Saudi Arabia, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Swaziland, Taiwan, Tanzania, Tonga, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, Uzbekistan, Vanuatu, Vietnam + Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Albania and Bosnia-Herzegovina will move from Europe zone 2 to ROW1 for roaming, and from Europe to “Other Worldwide” destinations” for international calling.

For all new and renewing customers, the Business Traveller footprint will expand from 60 to 104 destinations outside Europe Business Traveller.
• This includes Albania & Bosnia (previously in the Europe Zone) and 42 destinations from ROW zones.


Existing Business Plus, Business Advance, Business Freedom and Business Optimiser plans, key changes to note:

Business Traveller
• No changes to the footprint of Business Traveller.

Europe Zone 2
• Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina remains in Europe Zone 2 and the Europe Zone for Business Traveller.

• For international calling, these countries will also stay in the Europe zone.