If your eSIM is not working after Airplane Mode, the most common reasons are failed network reconnection, roaming handshake issues, stuck carrier selection, disabled mobile data, weak signal after reconnect, or temporary modem glitches.
This is a very common travel issue. You turn Airplane Mode ON during a flight, train ride, meeting, or battery-saving moment. Then when you turn it OFF, your eSIM does not reconnect properly.
You may see:
- No Service
- Emergency Calls Only
- bars but no internet
- main SIM works but eSIM does not
- endless searching
The good news: in most cases, the eSIM is fine. The problem is reconnection logic after Airplane Mode.
Quick answer: Toggle mobile data ON, turn roaming ON, wait 1–2 minutes, restart the phone, and manually reselect the network if needed.
1. The Phone Failed to Reconnect to the Network
This is the #1 reason.
When Airplane Mode turns OFF, the phone must rebuild all radio connections.
Sometimes the modem reconnects slowly or incorrectly.
Fix:
- Wait 60–120 seconds
- Keep the phone unlocked
2. Roaming Handshake Did Not Complete
Travel eSIM plans often rely on partner roaming networks.
After Airplane Mode, the handshake may fail temporarily.
Fix:
- Select the eSIM
- Turn Data Roaming ON
Helpful guides:
3. Mobile Data Stayed OFF
Some users enable Airplane Mode and manually disable data too.
Fix:
- Turn Mobile Data ON again
4. Wrong SIM Became Default
Dual SIM devices may switch priority after reconnect.
Fix:
- Select travel eSIM as mobile data line
Helpful guide:
5. Automatic Network Selection Is Stuck
The phone may reconnect to a weak or unsupported network.
Fix:
- Open Network Selection
- Choose another supported network manually
6. Weak Signal After Landing or Entering Building
Users often disable Airplane Mode in airports, tunnels, hotels, or underground areas.
The issue may be location coverage, not Airplane Mode itself.
Fix:
- Move outdoors
- Try near a window
7. APN Session Did Not Restore
If you have bars but no data, the data session may be stale.
Fix:
- Toggle Mobile Data OFF/ON
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8. VPN or Private DNS Conflict
Some VPN apps reconnect poorly after Airplane Mode.
Fix:
- Disable VPN temporarily
9. Device Needs Full Restart
A reboot often resets the modem instantly.
Fix:
- Restart the phone
10. Carrier Outage or Congestion
Sometimes the network itself is busy when reconnecting.
Fix:
- Retry later
Best Setup After Airplane Mode
- Mobile Data ON
- Roaming ON
- eSIM selected for data
- Strong signal
- VPN OFF if needed
How to Fix on iPhone
- Settings > Cellular
- Cellular Data = eSIM
- Roaming ON
- Restart if needed
How to Fix on Android
- Settings > SIM Manager
- Preferred Data SIM = eSIM
- Toggle data OFF/ON
Fast 60-Second Fix Checklist
- Wait 2 minutes
- Turn data ON
- Turn roaming ON
- Select eSIM for data
- Toggle airplane mode again
- Restart phone
Common Traveler Mistakes
Turning Airplane Mode off and expecting instant data
Sometimes reconnection takes time.
Ignoring roaming setting
Very common cause abroad.
Using weak airport coverage
Location may be the real issue.
Leaving wrong SIM selected
Dual SIM devices do this often.
When to Contact Support
Contact support if:
- the eSIM never reconnects after restart
- manual network selection fails
- you always lose service after Airplane Mode
Helpful page: Contact Support
Final Thoughts
If your eSIM is not working after Airplane Mode, the issue is usually reconnection, roaming, or network selection — not a broken eSIM.
Wait briefly, recheck settings, and restart the phone if needed.
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FAQ
Can Airplane Mode break an eSIM?
No. It usually only interrupts the connection temporarily.
Why do I have bars but no internet?
The data session may need refresh or APN reconnection.
Should I turn roaming ON?
Yes. Many travel eSIM plans need roaming enabled abroad.
Should I restart the phone?
Yes. Restarting often solves the issue quickly.
Is my eSIM broken?
No. Usually it is a reconnection issue.

