AirAsia enhances one-click payment system

Nov 16th at 08:12
16-11-2016 08:12:33+07:00

AirAsia enhances one-click payment system

AirAsia: AsiaAsia has revamped its one-click payment system, making it even easier for its members to store and use credit or debit cards on airasia.com and the AirAsia mobile.

This speeds up payment for a quicker, more hassle-free checkout, making it easier for users to snap up highly sought-after promotiona l fares.

Just select one of up to 10 pre-stored cards - up from three cards

previously - and enter in the Card Verification Value (CVV) to buy with one mouse click.

Xpress Pay accepts any credit or debit card issued by Visa, MasterCard, American Express or JCB and is powered by Finexus, an expert in data security and Payment Card Industry-Data Security Standard (PCI-DSS) Level 1 certified.

To celebrate the enhanced Xpress Pay, AirAsia is giving away 100

BIG Points to all new and existing AirAsia BIG Members who add at least one card to their account.

This permanent offer starts from 00:01h (GMT +8), November 8, 2016.

vientiane times



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