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Europe Rent WiFi

Near T1 arrivals, this is PSA’s Europe Rent WiFi counter

Just past baggage claim in Terminal 1 arrivals, Europe Rent WiFi rents pocket hotspots and SIM solutions for trips starting in Pisa. It sits on the landside level, so you can sort connectivity before walking to the train station or taxi rank. Look for the signage alongside the other car rental and service desks on the ground floor.

Opening hours track common flight banks at Pisa International Airport, with the counter generally active in the morning and late afternoon peaks in T1. Services focus on short‑term tourists and business travellers who need data as soon as they land. Expect basic English service at the desk, similar to the other rental counters in the same arrivals zone.

Pricing varies by rental length and data package, but plans usually cost less per day than standard EU roaming from non-European carriers. You pay at the counter in euros, with credit cards like Visa and Mastercard widely accepted at PSA T1. Ask directly for the total per day, data cap in GB, and any late return fee before you sign anything.

Europe Rent WiFi works best if you land without a local SIM and need several devices online at once, for example a family of four with two phones and a tablet. Coverage uses Italian mobile networks that serve Pisa city, the coastal resorts, and the nearby train lines to Firenze SMN. If you already have EU roaming included, the value drops, so compare what your home carrier offers first.

Quick tip: take a phone photo of the hotspot’s SSID, password label, and the rental agreement at the T1 counter so you don’t lose the details mid-trip.

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