Airtel Premier postpaid quietly gets a massive upgrade in Kenya, bringing more data & minutes

It appears Airtel Kenya has been busy tweaking its Premier postpaid plans in the background, making a huge move to sweeten the deal for its high-value..
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Airtel Kenya has significantly upgraded its Premier postpaid plans, quietly offering subscribers substantially more data and minutes without an official announcement. These enhancements aim to sweeten the deal for high-value customers by boosting allowances across various price tiers.
- The primary existing price tiers (KES 1,499, KES 1,999, and KES 2,999) have seen dramatic increases in allowances.
- An entirely new entry-level plan at KES 499 has been introduced, while the KES 999 and KES 4,999 options have been dropped.
- The allocated minutes are now explicitly split equally between on-net and all-net calls.
- Subscription and termination still require an in-store visit to an Airtel center nationwide.
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