Dernière mise à jour: 2026-06-19
Why Airalo Won't Open in Turkey
If the Airalo app or website won't load now that you're in Turkey, your phone isn't broken and your account is fine. Since around 10 July 2025, Turkey's telecoms regulator (the BTK, Bilgi Teknolojileri ve İletişim Kurumu) has blocked access from inside Turkey to the websites and apps of most foreign travel-eSIM providers — Airalo, Holafly, Saily, Nomad, Ubigi and dozens of others — under data-localization rules. The block is at the network level, so it hits you the moment your phone is on a Turkish connection.
Here is the important distinction most people miss: the block stops you from reaching the provider's site to buy or top up — it does not stop an eSIM you already installed from delivering data. An Airalo plan you loaded before you flew keeps working normally in Turkey. What you can't do is open the app to buy a new plan, check your balance, or top up once you're on the ground.
What's Actually Blocked vs. What Still Works
It helps to separate the two things, because "Airalo not working" can mean two very different problems:
- The data on an already-installed eSIM: still works. The restriction is on the purchase/management websites and apps, not on the eSIM profile sitting in your phone. If you installed before arriving, you're connected.
- Opening the app or site to buy/top up: blocked. The app may spin, time out, or show a generic "no connection" error even though your phone clearly has data. The website won't load. This is the BTK block, not an outage.
So if you arrived with an eSIM already installed and it's giving you data, nothing is wrong — ignore the app for the rest of your trip. The problem only bites if you need to buy a plan or add more data while you're inside Turkey.
Why This Happened (the Honest Version)
This is not Airalo doing something wrong, and it's not a reason to feel clever about getting around a ban. Turkey introduced data-residency and licensing requirements that foreign eSIM providers haven't met, and the BTK enforces them by restricting access to those companies' sites and apps from Turkish networks. The same regulatory wave can, in principle, reach any foreign provider — including us — so we won't pretend we're permanently immune to it.
The practical takeaway for a traveler is simple and boring: provider websites can be unreachable from inside Turkey, so the reliable move is to set up before you arrive. That's it. No VPN gymnastics required if you plan ahead.
What To Do Right Now
If you're still home (or anywhere outside Turkey)
Buy and install your eSIM before you fly, while the checkout pages load normally over your home WiFi or carrier. Once the profile is on your phone, it activates on arrival and you don't need the app again for the trip. Pick a plan size that comfortably covers your whole stay, because topping up from inside Turkey may not work. See our best eSIM for Turkey guide for data-size guidance and carrier coverage, or go straight to Turkey plans.
If you're already in Turkey and out of data
You have three realistic options:
- Use a buyable provider. Some eSIM sites and checkouts remain reachable on Turkish networks. Our site and checkout are reachable from inside Turkey as of writing, so you can buy and install a Turkey eSIM on the spot — though, to be straight with you, we can't promise we'll never be affected by the same rules, so this isn't a guarantee for all time.
- Connect to WiFi first. A hotel, café, or airport WiFi connection isn't on the Turkish mobile-network block in the same way, and is often enough to reach a provider's site and complete a purchase. If you can get onto any WiFi, try buying from there.
- Use a VPN as a last resort. A VPN routes your request outside Turkey so the blocked site loads. This is standard, widely used, and not the focus of this page — but if you already have a VPN app installed, it's the fallback that lets you reach almost any provider.
Buy a Turkish local SIM
If you'd rather have a physical SIM, you can buy one at the airport or a carrier shop, but Turkish SIM registration requires your passport and a device registration step (and unregistered foreign phones get blocked after about 120 days). For a short trip, that's usually more hassle than an eSIM you set up in two minutes.
Looking for an Airalo Alternative for Turkey
If the recurring lesson — buy before you land, can't top up on the ground — has you shopping around, a few things matter more than the brand name for a Turkey trip:
- Site and checkout reachability from inside Turkey, in case you ever need to buy or re-buy on the ground. This is the practical edge of using a provider whose site loads on Turkish networks.
- Instant QR delivery by email so there's no app to open and nothing to log into in-country.
- No passport or SIM-registration paperwork, unlike a local Turkish SIM.
- Coverage on the major Turkish carriers (Turkcell, Vodafone Türkiye, Türk Telekom) so you get a real signal across Istanbul, Cappadocia, and the coast.
We connect to those same Turkish networks, deliver the QR code by email in seconds, and accept card or crypto. We're not claiming to be the only option that works — we're pointing out the one factor that's specific to Turkey: whether you can actually reach the site to buy. For a broader head-to-head on price, coverage, and features, see our Airalo alternative comparison.
A note for residents: if you live in Turkey and you're the one traveling out, the block matters in reverse — set up your destination eSIM before you leave Turkey. That's covered in eSIM for travelers from Turkey.
A Word on Calling Home
Once you're online on a working eSIM in Turkey, calling family over WhatsApp or FaceTime usually works because your eSIM data is routed internationally rather than through the local operator's voice network. This is typical behavior, not a feature we provision or can promise, and it can change at any time depending on the app and current conditions. Treat it as a nice-to-have, not a guarantee.
Set up before you land so the app never matters: browse Turkey eSIM plans or see all eSIM plans.
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