JFK
- City
- New York
- eSIM tip
- Install on Wi-Fi before immigration queues
Instant eSIM
Scan before takeoff.
Ready when you land.

Activate within 30 days of purchase, or your plan auto-activates after that.
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Travel eSIM guide
US trips can involve long transfers, domestic flights and car rentals, so reliable prepaid data helps from JFK, LAX, MIA or Orlando airport onward.
A data eSIM avoids the friction of retail SIM stores and lets your regular number remain available for calls, bank alerts and two-factor messages.
Pick prepaid data based on how many cities you visit and whether you hotspot for others.
| Trip style | Suggested data | Main uses |
|---|---|---|
| NYC long weekend | 3β5 GB | Subway apps, rideshare, maps |
| California road trip | 10β20 GB | Navigation, hotspot, photos |
| Theme park week | 5β10 GB | Tickets, maps, family messaging |
| Remote work visit | 20β50 GB | Video calls, hotspot, uploads |
Destination gallery
Real travel scenes where prepaid eSIM data helps with maps, bookings, rideshare, and staying connected after you land.

US city breaks use data for subway apps, rideshare pickups, and museum tickets from day one.

East Coast arrivals lean on maps, airport transfers, and hotel messaging after long flights.

National park road trips need navigation, weather checks, and photo backups between viewpoints.
Choose a smaller plan for a short city visit where you mostly use maps, messaging, ride apps and restaurant bookings.
Choose more data for road trips, theme parks, hotspot use, video calls or remote work across multiple US states.
Mobile data is especially useful for airport transfers, rideshare pickups, road navigation and attraction tickets.
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Yes. A US eSIM is useful for maps, fuel stops, hotel messages and rideshare, though coverage can vary in remote highways and national parks.
Yes. Kyro United States plans are data eSIMs, so you do not need a local US number to use mobile data.
Install it while connected to Wi-Fi before travel, then turn on the eSIM line and mobile data when you arrive in the United States.