The Airalo Affiliate Program available through Travelpayouts currently pays a 12% reward on the qualifying booking amount. This is a transaction-based CPA commission rather than recurring subscription revenue.
The 12% rate applies to qualifying Airalo eSIM purchases made through the desktop or mobile-web version of Airalo. Purchases completed inside the Airalo app are specifically listed as non-rewarded in the Travelpayouts program details.
Travelpayouts lists the Airalo partner reward as 12% of the booking amount for qualifying purchases.
Commission scales directly with the amount spent on eligible eSIM purchases rather than paying one fixed amount per customer.
The Travelpayouts offer pays for qualifying Airalo purchases and does not advertise recurring lifetime commission on future unrelated purchases.
Revenue is driven mainly by booking volume, average eSIM order value, and repeat affiliate-driven purchases rather than retained subscription revenue.
Airalo purchases completed through the desktop website or mobile website are listed as reward-eligible.
Affiliates should send traffic through tracked web links rather than encouraging visitors to switch immediately into the mobile app before buying.
The Travelpayouts listing explicitly shows that purchases made inside the Airalo app do not generate the affiliate reward.
This is an important conversion consideration for a travel product whose customers may naturally prefer purchasing through a mobile application.
The program lists personal bookings among allowed promotional methods and channels.
The program also states that commission is not earned when the affiliate buys the eSIM directly through Airalo, so affiliates should follow the exact Travelpayouts personal-booking mechanics shown in their account.
This listing pays 12% and is administered through Travelpayouts.
Airalo also operates a separate direct affiliate program through another network. Its commission terms should not be substituted into this Travelpayouts listing.
The Airalo Travelpayouts Affiliate Program targets travelers who need mobile internet access abroad without relying on expensive roaming or purchasing a physical SIM card after arrival.
The attached Travelpayouts listing describes Airalo as an eSIM marketplace covering more than 200 countries and regions and marks the program's target geography as worldwide.
Travelers can install an eSIM before departure or after arrival and obtain mobile data without finding a local physical SIM shop.
Destination guides and trip-planning articles can introduce Airalo at a high-intent point immediately before travel.
Remote workers and frequent travelers regularly need reliable mobile data across multiple destinations and regions.
Although commission is transaction-based rather than recurring, these audiences can generate repeated affiliate-driven purchases over multiple trips.
International business travelers often need connectivity immediately after landing for email, messaging, navigation, calls, and meetings.
Business-travel newsletters, corporate travel content, and productivity-focused travel guides can be commercially relevant placements.
Destination guides, eSIM tutorials, roaming comparisons, packing checklists, YouTube travel guides, and travel newsletters can naturally include Airalo.
High-intent destination content can match specific country or regional eSIM offers directly to an upcoming trip.
The Travelpayouts program explicitly lists travel business as an allowed promotion type.
Travel agencies, itinerary services, tour businesses, and travel-advice platforms can add eSIM connectivity alongside flights, hotels, transfers, and other trip products.
The program currently lists cashback services and coupons or promo codes as allowed promotional channels.
Deal-oriented audiences can therefore be viable under this specific Travelpayouts offer when all program conditions are followed.
People who do not travel internationally, users whose devices do not support eSIMs, and travelers relying entirely on domestic roaming or free Wi-Fi are weaker prospects.
The strongest traffic comes from travelers already researching connectivity for a specific destination or upcoming trip.
The Airalo offer in Travelpayouts provides an official 30-day cookie lifetime. A qualifying purchase must occur within that attribution window and must satisfy Airalo's platform conditions.
Travelpayouts states generally that when a user already assigned to one partner later clicks another partner's affiliate link, the user is usually reassigned to the most recently clicked partner. However, the attached Airalo listing does not separately publish an Airalo-specific first-click or last-click statement, so the safest directory wording is that Travelpayouts' normal reassignment behavior applies unless the live Airalo program terms state otherwise.
The attached Travelpayouts listing explicitly gives Airalo a 30-day cookie lifetime.
This allows travelers to click during trip research and return later to purchase before departure.
Travelpayouts says that users already assigned to one partner are usually reassigned when they later click another partner's link.
Because the Airalo listing itself does not publish a separate click-priority rule, describe this as Travelpayouts' normal behavior rather than an independently confirmed Airalo-specific last-click guarantee.
Purchases completed through Airalo's desktop web experience are included in the rewarded-platform list.
Desktop travel-planning traffic can convert normally within the 30-day attribution window.
Purchases completed through the mobile version of Airalo's website are also eligible for rewards.
This is important because a large proportion of travel research and eSIM shopping occurs on smartphones.
The Travelpayouts listing explicitly states that bookings made in the app do not generate affiliate rewards.
An affiliate can lose otherwise high-intent mobile traffic if the visitor moves from the tracked web journey into the app before purchasing.
The Airalo listing specifies 30 days but does not separately document whether another click from the same affiliate restarts the full 30-day clock.
Same-affiliate reset behavior should remain marked as unconfirmed.
Neither the attached Airalo program details nor the network documentation reviewed here provides an Airalo-specific guarantee of attribution across different devices.
Do not promise cross-device attribution when a traveler researches on one device and buys from another.
Participation in the Airalo program through Travelpayouts requires a Travelpayouts account and a Project representing the website, channel, app, or other resource where affiliate tools will be promoted.
Since April 27, 2026, Travelpayouts automatically connects new Projects to relevant programs when eligible. Some programs and tools become available immediately, while others may still require a Project review. The attached Airalo listing does not publish a specific traffic, follower, subscriber, or sales minimum.
Affiliates create a Travelpayouts Project representing the website, social channel, app, or other promotional resource they intend to use.
The Project becomes the basis Travelpayouts uses to determine which advertiser programs and tools are available.
Travelpayouts now automatically connects Projects to relevant programs where possible, while certain programs may require a Project review.
The provided Airalo program page does not state a separate manual or automatic approval rule, so it should not be described more specifically than the network documentation supports.
The Airalo Travelpayouts listing explicitly marks content creation as permitted across channels.
Destination guides, blogs, videos, newsletters, social content, and eSIM tutorials are natural compliant acquisition methods.
The program specifically allows promotion through travel businesses.
Travel agencies, itinerary services, tour providers, and other trip-related businesses can fit the program when their Project is eligible.
The listing explicitly allows cashback services and coupons or promo codes.
This makes the Travelpayouts offer more permissive than many SaaS affiliate programs that exclude coupon or loyalty traffic entirely.
The attached program details explicitly mark media buying as not allowed.
Affiliates should not assume that PPC, paid social, display buying, or other paid-media acquisition is permitted under this Travelpayouts Airalo offer.
The supplied Airalo program information does not state a required number of monthly visitors, followers, subscribers, or historical sales.
Eligibility is better described in terms of having an accepted Travelpayouts Project and complying with Airalo's permitted traffic sources.
The Airalo listing states that affiliates do not receive commission if they purchase an eSIM directly through Airalo.
This should be distinguished from the listing's separate indication that personal bookings can be an allowed channel under Travelpayouts mechanics.
Airalo rewards earned through this offer are processed through Travelpayouts. The attached Airalo program terms state that qualifying actions are marked Paid by the eighth day of the month following the purchase month, provided the purchase has not been canceled.
This advertiser-validation date is separate from Travelpayouts' actual network payout cycle. Travelpayouts currently sends eligible balances automatically between the 11th and 20th of the following month, subject to the minimum threshold for the affiliate's selected payout method.
The attached Airalo listing says purchases are labeled Paid by the eighth day of the month following the purchase date when the order has not been canceled.
A data plan purchased on March 2 is shown as being labeled Paid by April 8.
Travelpayouts currently sends qualifying affiliate balances automatically between the 11th and 20th day of the following month.
The Airalo action becoming βPaidβ by the 8th should not be confused with the date the money necessarily reaches the affiliate's payment account.
Travelpayouts supports PayPal with a current minimum payout of $50.
This is likely the most accessible option for many international travel publishers where PayPal is available.
Travelpayouts supports bank transfers to eligible USD or EUR foreign-currency accounts with a $400 or β¬400 minimum.
The substantially higher threshold makes bank transfer more practical for higher-volume publishers.
Travelpayouts currently lists WebMoney WMZ with a $10 minimum payout.
Availability depends on country and account eligibility, so affiliates should check their Finance settings.
Travelpayouts states that available withdrawal methods depend on the affiliate's country of residence.
Affiliates are responsible for applicable taxes and must maintain complete, confirmed payout details before an automatic payment can be issued.
Best for: travel bloggers, eSIM comparison sites, digital nomad publishers, airport arrival guides, and affiliates targeting international travelers who need mobile data before or during trips.
Less ideal for: affiliates needing CPA or Hybrid structures, frequent exclusive promos, advanced Travelpayouts reporting, telecom compliance detail, or audiences unfamiliar with eSIM setup.