ANA adopts PayPal for flight booking payments
Japan’s All Nippon Airways has adopted PayPal as a new payment method for online reservations.
PayPal payments are now accepted on ANA’s website and mobile app for international flight tickets, as well as domestic trips when booked at the same time.
It is available to PayPal users in several international markets including Australia, the USA, Canada, Mexico, the UK, Germany, France, Hong Kong, Singapore and Thailand.
"PayPal is a significant global platform with over 250 million users all over the world, and we want to make traveling as convenient and accessible for them as possible," said Mitsuo Tomita, executive vice president of ANA.
PayPal joins credit cards, ANA SKY Coins, bank transfers and cash payments at convenience stores as available payment methods for online bookings.
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