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KREDIVO-AIRASIA COOPERATION PAYLATER PAYMENT FOR AIR TICKETS

KREDIVO has a strategic partnership with AirAsia, the leading low-cost carrier (LCC) in Southeast Asia. In the midst of the tourism industry which is starting to revive again, this collaboration is expected to encourage this positive signal with the availability of paylater payment options for AirAsia customers.

This partnership allows AirAsia customers to choose the Kredivo payment method on the official website as well as the AirAsia app. Customers can choose the payment method in 30 days or 3 months installments with 0% interest, also 6 and 12-months installment methods with only 2.6% interest per month.

Powered by self-made artificial intelligence capabilities, users can take advantage of Kredivo’s instant approval and 2-click checkout functionality, so they can purchase tickets without any hassles. This makes it easier for the public to be able to enjoy affordable flights with quality facilities to various destinations, with easy, safe, and fast installment payment options.

According to Lily Suriani, General Manager of Kredivo, people are now returning to travel in line with the loosening of mobility restrictions. With the presence of an easy and affordable paylater or installment option from Kredivo on all AirAsia platforms, of course it can help them to manage cash flow carefully, especially when the community’s economy is still affected by the pandemic.

“This partnership is also our strategy to continue to reach a wider community and be present in various community economic activities by providing paylater facilities,” said Lily in a press release, Thursday (11/4).

Meanwhile, AirAsia Indonesia Senior Marketing Manager Priska Lampangateia welcomed the partnership with Kredivo, which provides AirAsia customers with flexible payment options.

Priska added that digitalization has also become a focus for her party in recent years, so that digital-based payment options have become the preferences of our customers who are currently also increasingly transforming into all-digital.

“We hope that this partnership will make it easier for people to fulfill their traveling needs so that they can support the revival of the tourism and transportation industry,” concluded Priska. [antaranews]