Cebu Pacific rolls out Paypal payment option
Customers of Philippines carrier Cebu Pacific can now book online and pay for flights with Paypal.
Travelers with a Paypal account can select the Paypal payment option and confirm payment without the need to enter credit card details.
"Cebu Pacific’s partnership with PayPal expedites Cebu Pacific’s flight booking process for more global travelers. The addition of this seamless payment platform to our list of payment center options complements our efforts to boost inbound tourism from key markets such as the US and Europe," said the airline’s VP for marketing and distribution Candice Iyog.
PayPal has over 157 million registered account holders in over 200 countries worldwide.
"Together with CEB, PayPal wants to make it even easier and quicker for travellers to book and pay for their flights online. We are delighted to be working with Cebu Pacific Air to provide a seamless online booking experience for their customers," said Rahul Shinghal, Country Manager for PayPal Southeast Asia.
Cebu Pacific is currently promoting a special P999 seat sale which ends tomorrow, across its Asia network to Brunei, China, Hong Kong, Macau, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Taiwan and Vietnam, and P599 for domestic holiday island routes including Coron, Palawan and Boracay.
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