People flying to Greece may get a strange text that could cost them £300. UK tourists and holidaymakers jetting off to the Greek island of Corfu may been stung by an 'welcome to Albania' text message, they have been warned.
eSim specialists have shared the one thing that could save you £300 when travelling this summer. A spokesperson from eSIM travel firm Airalo commented: "This cross-border signal interference isn't new, especially where countries are separated by just a few miles of water or land.
"It usually happens because holidaymakers' phones accidentally connect to the networks of nearby nations, which are not part of the EU's Roam Like at Home (RLAH) regulation. Tourists can avoid accidental connections to the wrong provider by manually selecting a Greek network or using a Europe