
Perplexity Pro Offer: Airtel Users Get Free Subscription With Features Worth Rs 17,000 In India
Free Perplexity Pro Subscription Airtel: The AI freebie season continues with Perplexity Pro subscription now available for Airtel users in India. The offer is applicable for all Airtel mobile, broadband and other services from the operator in the country. Perplexity Pro is a premium AI tier like ChatGPT Plus and Gemini AI Pro, offering a host of features and access to AI models like Claude and others.
Airtel users can access Perplexity Pro AI subscription for one year without any extra charges and it comes bundled with their mobile or broadband plan. You just need to claim the offer available through its app and enjoy the AI service and all its features.
The post is available on the Airtel Thanks and you can claim the free offer using these steps:
Airtel Perplexity Pro Offer: Features Worth Rs 17,000 For Free
The Perplexity Pro offer is claimed to give you features worth Rs 17,000 for free, these are:
Airtel says the offer can be redeemed only between July 17, 2025 and January 17, 2026 after which the free deal will not be available to its customers. Existing Perplexity Pro subscribers can also avail this offer.
The Perplexity Pro offer comes a few days after Google announced its own Gemini AI Pro student offer in India. The company's latest Gemini premium subscription is available for free for students with valid college email ID and other requirements. They can access features like 2TB of Drive storage, Veo 3 access to generate AI videos and try out tools like NotebookLLM and the latest Gemini 2.5 Pro model.
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