Know your cell phone plan
This item appears on page 14 of the July 2016 issue.
If you’re taking a cell phone on a trip to another country, be sure to notify your cell phone provider to see if you need to make a change to your calling plan.*
On a recent trip, I got stuck for 24 hours in the Nairobi, Kenya, airport. The airport had no local representatives for US airlines, so I had to call Delta Air Lines in the US to straighten out my flights. To rectify the problem and get a new ticket, the conversation lasted 1½ hours. My phone bill was an extra $250 because of that call.
Now, before I leave the US, I contact AT&T and change my cell phone plan to include international calls for 30 days.
JOYCE BRUCK
Boynton Beach, FL
*Ask your cell phone service provider if your plan includes international calling. You also may need to replace the SIM card with an international SIM card.