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Rogers adds new travel pass options, quietly hikes prices

Most notably, 30 days in Europe and in the Caribbean have increased to $90 from $80

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Rogers has quietly added new roaming travel passes, which will affect customers travelling to Europe, Asia, Africa and other regions. Alongside the changes, the company also introduced some price increases.

Most notably, 30-day passes in Europe and in the Caribbean have increased to $90 from $80. The International 30-day pass has also increased from $110 to $120.

Below are all the roaming passes Rogers currently offers:

U.S.

  • US 3 days – $25
  • U.S. 7 days – $50
  • U.S. 14 days – $60
  • U.S. 30 days – $80

U.S. Cruises

  • U.S., Mexico & Caribbean + Cruises  7 days – $100
  • U.S. Mexico & Caribbean + Cruises 10 days – $140
  • U.S. Internationals + Cruises – 10 days $160

Europe

  • Europe 3 days – $30
  • Europe 7 days – $55
  • Europe 14 days – $70
  • Europe 30 days – $90

Asia

  • Asia 14 days – $70
  • Asia 30 days – $90

Africa

  • Africa 14 days – $95
  • Africa 30 days – $115

Caribbean & Mexico

  • Caribbean & Mexico 7 days – $60
  • Caribbean & Mexico  14 days – $70

Oceania

  • Oceania 14 days – $70
  • Oceania 30 days – $90

Central & South America

  • Central & South America 14 days – $70
  • Central & South America 30 days – $90

Previous rates

Rogers introduced the roaming costs back in July, 2025, so it hasn’t been a full year since they were introduced. We noted the original roaming pass options when it was announced — these also included a $10 discount available for a brief period.

  • U.S. 14 days – $60
  • U.S. 30 days – $70
  • International 14 days – $100
  • International 30 days – $110
  • Europe 14 days – $70
  • Europe 30 days – $80
  • Caribbean 14 days – $70
  • Caribbean 30 days – $80

Last year, Rogers also hiked the prices of daily roaming for itself and Fido. U.S. daily roaming is now $16 and international daily rate is now $18, from $14 and $16, respectively.

Source: Rogers via: iPhone in Canada

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