How to Borrow Airtime on Airtel
Gabriel OjehBy Gabriel Ojeh

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How to Borrow Airtime on Airtel

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There’s nothing quite as frustrating as running out of airtime when you need it most, maybe you’re mid-call, or trying to send an important message.

For many people, this moment comes with a bit of panic, and they end up asking,

“How do I stay connected right now?”

Airtel, one of Nigeria’s leading mobile network providers, offers a solution that lets eligible customers borrow airtime or credit when their balance runs dry.

It’s not a permanent free loan, but it helps you connect with family and friends until your next recharge.

This feature, known as Airtel Extra Credit, can be a real lifesaver when your line runs out unexpectedly.

Before using it, though, it helps to understand what it is, who qualifies for it, and what you’re agreeing to when you borrow.

Knowing these details makes the difference between using the service as a backup and relying on it without fully understanding how it works.

What Is Airtel Extra Credit?

Airtel Extra Credit is a service that allows eligible prepaid customers to borrow airtime or credit when their balance falls short.

Rather than waiting to recharge or hunt down a vendor, you can request a small amount of airtime and get it credited instantly to your account.

This borrowed airtime functions just like any regular credit, once it’s in your account, you can make calls, send texts, or use chargeable services.

However, it’s important to understand that borrowed airtime isn’t free.

Airtel applies a service fee to every loan, and the total amount you borrow plus the fee is automatically deducted from your next recharge.

The service fee is around 15% of the borrowed amount.

The airtime you receive will vary depending on the fee applied.

For example, if you borrow 100 naira, you might only receive 85 naira after the 15% service charge is deducted, and then Airtel will deduct the full 100 naira plus the fee from your next recharge.

Who Can Borrow Airtime on Airtel?

Not every Airtel customer is immediately eligible for Extra Credit.

The service is designed to be used responsibly and is tied to your account history. Generally, to borrow airtime on Airtel you must meet a few conditions:

1. Prepaid subscription: You must be using an Airtel prepaid line. Postpaid customers do not qualify for this type of advance.

2. Active line duration: Your Airtel SIM should have been active for a minimum period, usually around three months, before you can qualify for borrowing.

3. Recharge history: You should recharge your line regularly (often at least around 200 naira or more per month). A consistent recharge pattern signals reliability.

4. No outstanding loans: If you have borrowed airtime before and not fully repaid it, you may not be able to borrow again until the outstanding amount and any fees are cleared.

Being eligible doesn’t automatically guarantee a borrowing limit.

Airtel calculates your maximum borrowable amount based on your recharge history, usage patterns, and reliability. The better your recharge and repayment history, the more you may be allowed to borrow.

Pros and Cons of Borrowing Airtime

Pros

1. Immediate connectivity when you’re out of credit

The biggest benefit is you stay connected when your balance has hit zero. Whether you need to take a call, send an urgent message, or access chargeable services, borrowing airtime gives you a short-term lifeline.

2. Saves you from inconvenient recharges

There are moments when you don’t have cash, can’t find a vendor, or it’s late at night. Airtel Extra Credit gives you airtime instantly without having to physically recharge or visit a shop.

3. Works directly from your phone

There’s no need for a separate app or third-party service. Borrowing can be done right from your phone using a simple USSD code or the Airtel app if you prefer.

4. Useful for emergencies

In urgent situations, such as coordinating travel, emergencies, or urgent check-ins, having the ability to borrow airtime means you can communicate even when your balance is zero.

Cons

1. Service fees make borrowing more expensive

Borrowed airtime isn’t free. Airtel charges a service fee, generally around 15%, which means you effectively pay more than the amount you borrowed.

2. Automatically deducted on next recharge

The borrowed amount plus the fee is automatically subtracted from your next recharge. If you recharge a small amount, you might not have enough left for the services you intended to use.

3. Not available to everyone

If your line hasn’t been active long enough, you don’t recharge regularly, or you haven’t repaid previous loans, you won’t qualify. It can be frustrating when you need help but are deemed ineligible.

4. May encourage reckless borrowing

Some users might borrow airtime without thinking about repayment, which can lead to a cycle of recharging and immediate deduction that leaves little balance for real usage.

How Can You Borrow Airtime on Airtel

1. Borrow Airtime via USSD Code

This is the fastest and most widely used method.

Open your phone’s dialer and dial *500#. This opens Airtel’s credit menu.

Select the option for Borrow Airtime or Borrow Credit from the on-screen menu.

Choose the amount you want to borrow from the list of available options (for example ₦50, ₦100, ₦200, ₦500, ₦1,000, etc.) depending on what you’re eligible for.

Confirm the transaction.

Once done, you’ll receive the airtime instantly and a confirmation SMS.

2. Borrow Airtime through the Airtel App

Download and open the myAirtel app from your phone’s app store.

Log in with your Airtel number.

Navigate to the Borrow Credit or Extra Credit section in the app menu.

Select the amount you want to borrow based on what’s available.

Confirm the request.

The borrowed airtime will be added to your balance quickly, and the service fee is deducted upfront.

Repaying borrowed airtime is automatic.

When you recharge your Airtel line next, the borrowed amount plus the service fee is deducted from your recharge balance first, before the remaining balance is added to your account. Failure to repay may affect your eligibility for future loans.

Summary

Airtel Extra Credit is a practical feature that helps prepaid customers stay connected when their airtime drops to zero. It’s useful in emergencies or when you can’t recharge immediately. However, it’s not free, and understanding the fees and repayment process helps you use it wisely rather than out of habit. As long as you meet the eligibility requirements and recharge responsibly, borrowing airtime on Airtel can help you avoid being stranded without credit when you need it most.

Why Pay 15% More? Skip the Borrowing Fees and Recharge with Kwikpik Today

Borrowing airtime is a great lifesaver when you are in a pinch, but it usually comes at a high cost. That 15% service fee might seem small at first, but it means you are getting less value every time you borrow. Even worse, the moment you recharge your phone, your credit is immediately snatched away to pay back the debt.

It creates a cycle where you are always running out of airtime and always paying extra just to stay connected.

Kwikpik is designed to help you break that cycle and keep more money in your pocket. Instead of losing a chunk of your airtime to fees, you can use our app to top up your Airtel line instantly.

It doesn’t matter what time it is, day or night, a quick recharge on the app ensures that 100% of your money goes toward your calls and data, not to service charges.

It is the smartest way to make sure you always have a balance when you need it most.

Beyond just airtime, it is your all-in-one tool for daily living.

On the same simple app, you can purchase data for your home, pay your electricity and TV bills, and even book fast, reliable deliveries and pickups for your business or personal items without needing to leave your house.

By handling everything in one place, you save time, avoid debt, and stay in total control of your spending.

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