Holiday Extras partners with payments company Caxton
Airport and holiday services firm Holiday Extras announced a partnership with payments company Caxton.
Holiday Extras will offer Caxton’s multi-currency card to millions of its customers.
Matthew Pack, Group CEO of Holiday Extras said: "As we go into 2022, UK holidaymakers tell us they’re looking for flexibility, and a hassle-free experience. We’re delighted to add Caxton’s multi-currency card to our suite of more than 30 holiday extras that help make every trip stress-free, including airport parking, travel insurance and overseas payments".
"This is a very exciting step for us and this relationship enables us to use our super-agile technology platform to create a specific service for their customers," said Alana Parsons, Caxton COO.
Holiday Extras, established in 1983, offers a wide product portfolio such as airport parking, airport hotels, worldwide airport lounges, destination car hire, airport transfers and holiday insurance.
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