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Disclosure

Affiliate disclosure

How Travelique pays for itself, in plain English.

We're reader-supported via affiliate links

Travelique doesn't charge for the site, doesn't show ads, and doesn't run sponsored posts. We pay for ourselves through affiliate commissions: when you click an eSIM-provider link on the site and buy a plan, the provider pays us a small percentage. The price you pay is identical to going direct.

What's affiliated

Every link that runs through /go/... on the site is an affiliate link. That includes “Buy” and “View plan” buttons across destination pages, review pages, and comparison tables.

Direct links to competitors' sites — the kind that appear on our head-to-head comparison pages and inside review prose — are not affiliated. We link to them so you can verify our claims against their own marketing.

What it doesn't do

The commission structure doesn't change which provider we recommend, which ranks higher in a comparison table, or whether we cover a competitor at all. We pick the provider we'd pick if there were no commission, and we say so when something isn't worth buying. That's the deal.

How we keep ourselves honest

  • — Every review covers what doesn't work, not just what does.
  • — Country pages list named local carriers, not vague claims.
  • — Comparison tables are dated; the data-as-of stamp tells you when we last checked.
  • — Corrections go on the editorial inbox, not a marketing queue.

Spotted something that doesn't add up? Write to editorial@thetravelique.com.