SWISS introduces TWINT as a new payment method
SWISS customers can now pay for their flight tickets using Switzerland’s TWINT payment app. The new payment method is available for SWISS tickets and for additional flight-related services, too such as seat reservations from Switzerland, and can be used on both the SWISS app and the swiss.com website. The article SWISS introduces TWINT as a new payment method first appeared in TravelDailyNews International.
Swiss International Air Lines (SWISS) has further expanded its customers’ payment options. SWISS travelers can now purchase their flight tickets using Switzerland’s TWINT payment system, either on the SWISS app or at swiss.com. Further flight-related services – such as reserving a seat with more legroom or taking additional checked baggage – can also be paid for via TWINT as part of the flight booking. The TWINT option can be used by anyone registered to do so for any SWISS flight from Switzerland. TWINT users making their flight booking via the SWISS app will also need to have the latest SWISS app version installed.
“Adding TWINT as a further payment option marks another step in our ongoing endeavors to give our customers even more choice from their flight booking onwards, and to make their air travel experience as simple and as individual as possible,” says SWISS Chief Commercial Officer Heike Birlenbach. “We’ve long been firmly committed to Swissness at SWISS, and will always work with partner Swiss companies wherever we can. So we’re all the more delighted that our customers can now also buy their SWISS tickets using Switzerland’s leading and popular payment app.”
“We’re very pleased to embark on this new collaboration with SWISS,” adds Adrian Plattner, Chief Sales Officer at TWINT. “Our companies share the vision of offering our customers in Switzerland a top-class booking and payment product and an outstanding service. By teaming TWINT and SWISS, we’re strengthening the user experience, and we’re bringing Switzerland’s leading airline together with its most popular payment system.”
The article SWISS introduces TWINT as a new payment method first appeared in TravelDailyNews International.
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