Singapore Airlines customers in Australia, Hong
Kong, Japan, Malaysia, Taiwan, Singapore and the US can now pay
for their flights with PayPal on singaporeair.com.
After booking
Singapore Airlines flights online, travellers can now pay for
tickets using their PayPal account in as few as three clicks and without the need to retype their credit card or financial details.
A year-long global marketing campaign is
being launched to
celebrate the collaboration between Singapore Airlines and PayPal.
The first marketing promotion allows travellers in the initial
launch markets who pay for their Singapore Airlines flight with
PayPal the chance to win back the price of their flight (up to
Sin$2,000). One lucky winner will be selected daily from 7 March
2011 to 6 April 2011.
“In our
continuous search for more payment options for our customers, we
are very happy to be able to add PayPal to our offerings. With PayPal, our customers will be able to benefit from another secure
payment option and enjoy a hassle-free express checkout experience,” said Mr Tan Chik Quee, Singapore Airlines’ Senior
Vice-President Marketing. “Matching the
global nature of our business, PayPal’s online payment platform
with over 94 million active users in 190 markets and 24 currencies
will enable us to reach out to more travellers on all six
continents in our network.”
Besides using their online balance, PayPal users can
pay for their Singapore Airlines flights from their bank accounts,
credit cards or debit cards that are linked to their PayPal
account.
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