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Virgin America joins UATP travel payment network

Friday 10 July 2009 13:35 CET | News

Universal Air Travel Plan (UATP), a payment network owned by the worlds airlines, has added US airline Virgin America as its newest merchant.

UATP accounts are accepted as a payment option for corporate business travel by airlines and travel agencies. UATP cards are issued by airlines directly to their corporate customers and they are accepted by over 200 carriers around the world as a form of payment for the purchase of air and rail tickets. Airlines currently issuing UATP accounts include Aer Lingus, Air New Zealand, Alitalia, American Airlines, Austrian Airlines, British Airways, Continental Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Japan Airlines, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Lufthansa German Airlines, Qantas Airways, Scandinavian Airlines System, United Airlines and US Airways.

UATP has recently announced a partnership with alternative payment services provider paysafecard group to allow its customers to pay online for flights with paysafecards prepaid voucher dubbed Cash-Ticket.
 


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