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1. Amadeus to Integrate Alipay into Payment Platform
Amadeus has partnered Alipay, one of China's leading online payment service providers. The strategic collaboration will allow Amadeus to integrate Alipay into the Amadeus Payment Platform (APP), making it easier for Amadeus’ travel providers to serve Chinese travellers by offering them the option to pay with Alipay’s online payment system, trusted by millions of registered Chinese
2. Finnair to Trial Alipay on Flights Between Helsinki and Shanghai
Finnair will trial Alipay, the world´s largest online payment platform, onboard flights between Helsinki and Shanghai from 27 January 2017. Finnair has partnered with Finland´s leading e-payment platform ePassi to offer Alipay as an official payment method onboard flights connecting the two cities.
3. Dusit Hotels in Thailand Now Accept Alipay
Dusit hotels in Thailand are now accepting Alipay, a move which is designed to primarily cater to Chinese travellers who prefer to make quick and secure payments via mobile. With over 520 million users and counting, China-based Alipay is one of the world’s largest mobile payment platforms which allows its users to pay for goods and services by scanning QR codes on their smartphones
4. Marriott Hotels to Start Accepting Alipay
Marriott International has partnered Ant Financial Services Group so that guests at select Marriott International hotels will be given the option to pay for their hotel stays, food and beverage purchases as well as for meeting and event bookings using Alipay on their smartphones.
5. Helsinki One of First Airports in Europe to Accept AliPay
Helsinki Airport has become one of the first airports in Europe to accept AliPay. Chinese passengers are the most rapidly growing customer group at Helsinki Airport and being able to use a familiar payment method will boost revenue for the airport and further improve the traveller experience at the airport.
6. Bangkok Airways Expands Online Payment Options
Bangkok Airways has added five new channels to its online payment options. The five new channels are: LinePay, WeChat, AliPay, UnionPay and an installment payment plan (0% interest for 3 months) for certain credit card users.
7. Peach Aviation Implements AsiaPay's ePayment Solution
Peach Aviation, a Japanese low cost airline, has partnered AsiaPay so that it can accept UnionPay and AliPay Online Payments. AsiaPay provides one-stop multi-payment options so that passengers can book air tickets online in a speedy and convenient way.
8. Air Canada Expands Payment Options
Air Canada has entered into a partnership with Adyen that will greatly expand the range of local payment methods available to customers. Customers can now transact locally on aircanada.com using iDeal in the Netherlands, Sofort and Giropay in Germany, Bancontact in Belgium, Poli in Australia and Alipay and WeChat Pay in China.

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