EgyptAir teams up with Amazon Payment Services and Banque Misr to streamline transactions

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EgyptAir, Amazon Payment Services, and Banque Misr have formed a strategic partnership aimed at enhancing the online payment experience for travelers globally. The collaboration will see EgyptAir’s travel offerings integrated with Amazon Payment Services’ online payment processing capabilities, backed by Banque Misr, as detailed in a recent bourse announcement.

Through this partnership, Amazon Payment Services will enhance its core online payment processing capabilities, allowing EgyptAir travelers throughout the MENA region to easily and securely book and pay for their tickets online. Customers will also be able to utilize Amazon Payment Services’ installment service, enabling them to pay for their tickets in smaller, more manageable amounts.

Peter George, Managing Director of Amazon Payment Services said, “Fully integrating with EgyptAir’s infrastructure and empowering the company across multiple countries in MENA, our focus is on providing travelers with a seamless and secure experience through our suite of convenient payment solutions including installments.”

Amr Adawy, VP Commercial at EgyptAir Airlines said, “We are shifting our focus from simply solving problems to creating innovation at a faster pace with Amazon Payments Services’ capabilities. This transition is crucial for implementing our future modernization vision and strategy. We are eager to acquire digital capabilities to enhance customer satisfaction and position ourselves among the world’s favorite airlines.”

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