AsiaPay rolls out multi-currency pricing for Hong Kong Airlines
Digital payment service AsiaPay has teamed up with multi-currency pricing provider FEXCO to offer a currency risk management tool for Hong Kong Airlines’ e-commerce platform.
The solution is fully integrated in the Hong Kong Airlines website displaying all fares and ancillary products in multiple currencies.
Customers can select a preferred currency before browsing the website, offering added transparency on fares.
"This is a welcome advancement both for our passenger base and indeed for the airline itself. Our goal is to continue to innovate so we can better serve our passengers," said Li Dianchun, commercial director of Hong Kong Airlines.
"This partnership delivers them a tailored and transparent payment solution allowing them to better determine value on their purchase, in a currency they’re familiar with."
"We are proud to implement this new real-time currency conversion service to Hong Kong Airlines together with FEXCO. Being a leading ePayment service player in Asia, we understand the ever-changing consumer needs for a more user-friendly, safe and convenient way to pay for online travel services," added Joseph Chan, CEO of AsiaPay.
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