A WorldESIM plan purchased for Oman is specifically designed to provide robust connectivity within Omani territory. If your travel plans include renting a car in Dubai (UAE) and driving to Muscat, it's crucial to understand that your Oman-specific WorldESIM plan will not provide coverage in the UAE. Your connection will cease once you cross the border, for instance, at the Hatta border crossing. For travelers requiring connectivity in both countries, WorldESIM recommends acquiring a separate plan for the UAE or exploring our Middle East regional bundles to ensure continuous service across your entire journey.
If I'm driving from Dubai (UAE) to Oman, will my WorldESIM plan for Oman remain active across the border into the UAE?
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