Airtel to Discontinue Adobe Express Premium Offer on This Date

Airtel to Discontinue Adobe Express Premium Offer on This Date

Summary:
Bharti Airtel is offering all its prepaid, postpaid, and broadband customers a free one-year subscription to Adobe Express Premium, valued at ₹4,000, with the redemption window open from January 29, 2026, to January 28, 2027, and the subscription remaining valid for 12 months from activation. The benefit can be claimed once per user through the Airtel Thanks app under the Rewards section, though Airtel may modify or withdraw the offer at any time. This follows Airtel’s earlier Perplexity Pro offer, which has now been discontinued for new users but remains valid for those who already redeemed it, while other benefits like Google One continue on select plans. The move highlights Airtel’s strategy of boosting customer value by bundling premium productivity tools into its service ecosystem. 

Bharti Airtel has set a deadline for its Adobe Express Premium offer. Announced recently, the benefit is available to all Airtel customers, including prepaid, postpaid, and broadband users. Airtel is offering a full year of Adobe Express Premium, a subscription valued at ₹4,000.

The redemption window for the offer runs from January 29, 2026, to January 28, 2027, giving customers a full year to claim it. Once redeemed, the Adobe Express Premium subscription remains active for 12 months from the date of activation.

To claim the benefit, users need to open the Airtel Thanks app and visit the Rewards section. Each customer is eligible for only one redemption. Bharti Airtel also reserves the right to extend, modify, suspend, or withdraw the offer at any time.

Previously, Airtel provided free access to Perplexity Pro, another high-value benefit. That offer included one year of complimentary access to the platform, valued at approximately ₹17,000. In addition, several Airtel plans continue to include Google One subscriptions for eligible users.

The Perplexity Pro offer has now been discontinued. Customers who had already redeemed it can continue using the service for the duration of their subscription, but those who missed the redemption window can no longer claim it. The same policy will apply to the Adobe Express Premium offer, making it advisable for users to redeem the benefit even if they do not plan to use it immediately.

Through partnerships with leading global platforms, Airtel aims to enhance productivity and digital value for its customers. Offers such as Perplexity Pro and Adobe Express Premium reflect the company’s ongoing focus on providing premium tools as part of its service ecosystem.

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