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Mobile payment acceptance by airlines has increased to 25%
« Posted: December 19, 2013, 05:29:53 PM »


Airlines are focused on innovating their mobile payment offerings to capture anticipated revenue potential, according to the Alternative Payment and Distribution Landscape: Airlines and Alternatives – The Factswhitepaper, launched today by WorldPay, a global leader in airline settlements and payments.

The whitepaper, based on a research study of 56 global airline carriers – from low cost to traditional – found that mobile payments (payments for transactions made on a mobile device) are now a key area of focus for airlines: 57% of airlines said mobile has the greatest potential to drive revenue over the next two years – equal to credit cards (57%). The acceptance of mobile payments has already grown to 25% in 2013, an increase from 10% in 2012.

Chris Chandler, Vice President – Financial Services, Emirates comments: “We currently accept payment through mobile devices through the mobile version of the website, and plan to accept all payment types on all devices in the future.”

Mike Parkinson, VP Airlines, WorldPay, says: “Airlines have recognised the revenue opportunities of mobile, and are now focused on improving their mobile offering. Over the next two years we can expect to see significant developments in this space, with new innovations in the ways consumers purchase tickets and services via mobile devices from airlines. In the future, services offered via a mobile device will become inherent to the airline experience from booking to check-in.”

The research also explored the alternative payment landscape for airlines and the biggest drivers for adoption of alternative payment schemes. Meeting customer demand and offering choice was the top reason (89%), followed by the cost savings that can be made by customers using alternative payment methods instead of credit cards (64%).

Key findings from the Alternative Payment and Distribution Landscape whitepaper:

Payment options – In 2013, credit cards (96%), charge cards (86%), debit cards (64%), air miles/loyalty points (54%) and e-wallets (38%) were the top payment methods accepted by airlines

Future of payment – A third (32%) of airlines are planning to offer mobile payments in the next two years, with e-wallets (29%) and online bank transfers (29%) also on the development radar

Benefits of multiple payment methods – Providing the ability to reach new customer segments (63%), lower payment processing fees (61%) and lower fraud rates (50%) were cited as the top three benefits of offering a range of payment options online

Incentives offered – 86% of airlines in 2013 offered discounts or rewards for customers using alternative payment methods to credit cards; an increase from 55% in 2012

The biggest challenge for airlines implementing alternative payment methods without external assistance is the lack of integration with current systems and processes, followed by the cost of implementation (39%).

Maarten Rooijers, Senior Manager E-Payments, KLM, comments: “Direct integration with a payment type is too complex both from an IT aspect as well as from an accounting and reconciliation perspective. The complexity increases if you, as an airline, want to implement more alternative payment options. Therefore we work with expert payment service providers to manage this connection on our behalf.”

However, 88% of airlines believe enabling alternative payment methods is critical for revenue growth.

Mike Parkinson concludes: “Airlines have long been reliant on credit cards as the primary payment type offered but they are increasingly embracing the implementation of alternative payment methods. There is a growing recognition of the benefits of providing a range of payment types, not only in terms of meeting customer demand but also reducing the cost of transactions. However, integration with current processes and systems is seen as the biggest challenge for implementing new payment types. Airlines therefore need to choose a payment partner that can manage this integration and advise on the most appropriate payment types to offer from the 230+ payment methods available globally.”

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