Today global payment
provider
PayPal and Latvian national airline airBaltic
launched
their cooperation and introduced the SeatSale campaign, active until April 15th.
After this time and until April 30th, all customers who decide to
book a flight and pay with PayPal will not have to pay airBaltic transaction fees.
Reklāma
The Latvian flagship carrier decided to partner with PayPal as a secure payments
ecosystem provider in order to offer unique travel opportunities to ever more customers
interested in international trips to any of its 60 destinations.
“PayPal has made online and
mobile payments a way of life for its customers around the world. We are happy
to now help airBaltic further develop its customer experience by making it
safer and quicker to pay and send money” - says Damien Perillat, Managing
Director of PayPal. “Moreover, we believe the SeatSale campaign will
provide great added-value for consumers already thinking about their future holiday
plans and searching for interesting destinations.”
Christophe Viatte,
Chief Commercial Officer of airBaltic: “Our customer is the main focus for us at airBaltic – both when we
introduce new routes linking the Baltic region with Western Europe and
Scandinavia, and when we improve our service by opening up a new payment option
that our customers prefer.”
The special offer will be available for all airBaltic destinations, including such cities as Rome, Dubrovnik,
Nice and Barcelona. Customers who decide to purchase a flight from airBaltic and pay with PayPal, will
enjoy a fast, easy and convenient payment service ahead of their holidays.
There is no minimum purchase price or special code for customers - the
only requirement is to buy tickets using PayPal. The SeatSale campaign itself
is airBaltic’s biggest sales campaign
to date. It is also compatible with other promotions, discounts and sales
offered by the airline. All payments processed by PayPal will be available in
local currencies (PLN, USD, CZK, GBP, DKK, SEK, NOK and CHF) to make the whole
payment process even easier.
Remember: you have one week to book a flight and enjoy
this airBaltic/PayPal promotion.
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airBaltic (AIR BALTIC CORPORATION) is the world’s most
punctual airline connecting Riga, Latvia, with 60 destinations in Europe, the
Middle East, and the CIS. airBaltic
is a joint stock company that was established in 1995. Its primary shareholder
is the Latvian state, which holds 99.8% of the stock. The airBaltic fleet consists of 25 aircraft – 13 Boeing 737 and 12
Bombardier Q400Next Gen. airBaltic has
received numerous international awards for excellence, innovative services, and
achievements in reshaping its business. In 2012, airBaltic was ranked by Airlinetrends among the Top 10 airlines
globally for innovations. airBaltic
achieved the best on-time performance globally in 2014.
About
PayPal
At
PayPal, we put people at the center of everything we do. Founded in 1998, we
continue to be at the forefront of the digital payments revolution, processing
almost 11.5 million payments for our customers per day. PayPal gives people
better ways to connect to their money and to each other, helping them send
money without sharing financial information and with the flexibility to pay
using their PayPal account balances, bank accounts, PayPal Credit and credit
cards. With our 162 million active digital wallets, we have created an open and
secure payments ecosystem people and businesses choose to securely transact
with each other online, in stores and on mobile devices. PayPal is a truly global
payments platform that is available to people in 203 markets, allowing
customers to get paid in more than 100 currencies, withdraw funds to their bank
accounts in 57 currencies and hold balances in their PayPal accounts in 26
currencies. PayPal is an eBay Inc. (Nasdaq: EBAY) company. In September 2014,
eBay Inc. announced the planned separation of eBay and PayPal into independent
publicly traded companies in 2015. More information about PayPal can be found
at www.paypal.com and www.paypal-media.com. More information about the planned
separation of eBay and PayPal can be found at update.ebayinc.com.
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