Absolutely! Your Triply eSIM will provide the essential data connection for your group to use ride-hailing apps in Trinidad and Tobago. Services like Bolt are operational, particularly in and around major areas like Port of Spain and Piarco International Airport (POS). This means your crew can easily coordinate transport together, whether you're arriving at the airport, exploring the city, or heading to a local eatery. Having a shared Triply plan ensures everyone has data to book a ride, track its progress, and communicate effectively, making group movements across the islands seamless and convenient.
Will ride-hailing apps like Bolt work for our Triply group in Trinidad and Tobago, especially around Port of Spain and Piarco Airport (POS)?
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