Airtel offers free Netflix option with select broadband plans. Airtel Professional plan and Infinity plan now come with a free Netflix. Its Professional plan costs Rs 1498 and Infinity plan costs Rs 3999.
Netflix already comes free with many postpaid and prepaid plans from Airtel. Now, the telecom operator has announced to offer free Netflix with select broadband plans as well. Airtel Professional plan and Infinity plan now come with a free Netflix. The Airtel Professional plan comes at a price of Rs 1498 per month while the Infinity plan comes at a price of Rs 3999 per month.
Users purchasing the Airtel Professional plan will get monthly access to the basic plan of Netflix for Rs 199 per month. Those who opt for the Airtel Infinity plan get monthly access to Netflix’s premium plan, which comes at a price of Rs 649 per month.
Having said this, Netflix in India offers four plans including mobile plan, basic plan, standard and premium plan. The mobile plan comes with support for one screen at Rs 149 per month, the same for plans of Rs 199 basic, Rs 499 standard plan and Rs 649 premium plan with support for 2 and 4 screens respectively. Apart from the mobile plan, other plans allow users to stream content on the bigger screen.
Steps to Activate Netflix on Airtel Broadband Plans
- User need to click on the ‘Discover Thanks Benefits’ page on the Airtel Thanks app
- Scroll down and search for ‘Netflix’ in the ‘Enjoy Your Reward’ section
- Then click on ‘Claim’ option
- Click on the ‘Proceed’ option on the Netflix product description page.
- Customers will be redirected to the Netflix website to complete the activation.
The telecom operator recently announced a free Netflix Standard plan along with two Airtel postpaid family plans of Rs 1199 and Rs 1599. Apart from this, the Rs 1599 plan also offers free Amazon Prime subscription, data rollover up to 500GB, unlimited calls, freebies. Apart from this, Disney+ Hotstar, Airtel Xtreme subscription, free add-on connection with unlimited calls and handset security are also offered.
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