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Τετάρτη 4 Οκτωβρίου 2017

Malaysia Airports promotes cashless payments after partnering Alipay





Αποτέλεσμα εικόνας για Malaysia Airports promotes cashless payments after partnering Alipay

Malaysia Airports now promotes cashless payments to tourists from China after partnering with the world’s largest online and mobile platform Alipay. By collaborating with Alipay, Malaysia Airports hopes to create awareness, boost interest and also strengthen its brand positioning among travellers from China.
Last year, Malaysia Airports had recorded 4.9 million passenger traffic movements from China. From January to July 2017, the numbers had increased further by 22% to 3.3 million when compared to the same period in the previous year. Improved connectivity and the ease of travel formalities are the two main factors for the increased numbers of tourist arrivals from China in the last several years. There are currently 470 flights per week connecting Malaysia and China.
“We are continuously looking to enhance the airport experience for all our customers. Thus, to embark on the Alipay cashless payment platform is a major step taken by Malaysia Airports to embrace the future of retail and F&B transactions at its airports. To date, 55.8% and 56.7% outlets at KLIA and klia2 Terminal respectively are transacting via Alipay. So far, we have seen a 25% increase in sales from overall Alipay transactions at both terminals.” “During shopping campaign period, sales can increase further by 35% to 40%,” said Badlisham Ghazali, the managing director of Malaysia Airports.
Badlisham added further that Malaysia Airports fully supports platforms such as Alipay for providing cashless convenience to customers, especially millennials who prefer to travel light and are technology savvy. He said that such cashless convenience is also in line with the organisations efforts to move towards a highly digitized airport environment. Through the Alipay in-store payment platform, customers can pay for their transactions in Chinese Yuan without having concerns on the exchange rate, with all transactions performed in a highly secure manner.
On top of that, Malaysia Airports will also introduce the Chinese Traveler Welcome Pack as part of its Total Airport Experience initiatives. The Welcome Pack will include information about special promotions, transit and baggage facilities, local city tours, fast track KUL VIP Access and many more. The Welcome Pack will be made available from mid-October 2017 till March 2018 at the Chinese Helpdesk and Customer Experience counters in KLIA and klia2 Terminal. Tourists from China would just need to present their passports to redeem the Welcome Pack.