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 71% of carriers believe the future of airline payments lies in mobile
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Key findings from new WorldPay research include:

29% are planning to enable sales via social media in the next 12 months
40% say self-service kiosks will be less important in the future
Mobile acceptance on-board flights will rise to 36% in the next two years
 

London, 26th March, 2014 – Airlines will increase their focus on new distribution channels such as mobile and social media over the next two years, according to WorldPay’s Alternative Payment and Distribution Landscape: Airline Distribution Channels report.

 

WorldPay, a global leader in airline payment processing and settlements, surveyed 68 global carriers (from low cost to traditional), and found that 83% of airlines believe that improvement and deployment of new payment technology is a major business priority. They want to align their payment offerings with customer expectations to gain competitive advantage.

 

Carriers are focusing heavily on mobile as both a distribution channel and a means of payment. 71% say the future of airline payments lies in mobile – 50% see mobile payments as a way to keep up with competitors and 45% see them as a way to increase revenues. Mobile payments offer external benefits for passengers but also improve internal processes such as data submission and handling.

 

Over the next two years, airlines will extend existing mobile services to offer ancillary purchases such as seat upgrades, booking management, onward travel and inflight purchases via mobile phones.

 

Mike Parkinson, WorldPay VP Airlines, says: “Mobile is not without its challenges – carriers cite increased fraud risk, integration with current systems and processes and mobile platform diversity as the biggest concerns. But with more than three quarters of the world’s population now having access to a mobile device, airlines can’t afford to ignore this high-growth channel.”

 

The social media opportunity
Many carriers already have a presence on social media sites such as Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter. Over the next two years airlines will increase usage on these sites and more – for example, 40% plan to be active on Google+ in the next 12 months.

 

Social media is now also seen as a high potential sales channel, with nearly a third of airlines planning to enable sales via social media in the next 12 months.

 

The impact of inflight connectivity on on-board payments
Connectivity is a priority for passengers and this is driving carriers to expand the on-board payment methods they offer and increase services such as inflight internet and mobile.

 

Cards are still the most popular payment method used by passengers to pay for goods and services on-board, but alternative payment methods are growing in popularity. The number of airlines offering on-board mobile payments will increase from 5% to 36% in the next two years, and 18% of airlines plan to accept e-wallets on-board by 2016.

 

Kiosk investment declining
The WorldPay research shows 40% of airlines believe self-service kiosks will be less important in the future. In fact, just 17% of airlines are investing more in developing kiosk services, whereas 29% are investing more in mobile services. This is due to challenges such as the cost to implement and maintain kiosks, difficulties integrating with current processes and the inability to read chip and PIN cards.

 

However while kiosk investment is set to reduce, many airlines still plan to implement additional services, such as check-in and seat reservations.

 

Mike Parkinson concludes: “With new technologies set to replace traditional channels, it’s important for airlines to ensure they’re prepared. The benefits are clear, but each new channel brings specific challenges. It’s vital that airlines work with a payment partner that has a wide range of products and expertise to improve payment processes and transaction rates and maximise global reach.”

 

To download a copy of the Alternative Payment and Distribution Landscape: Airline Distribution Channels report, visit www.worldpay.com/reports/airline-distribution-channel.

 

The report follows two previous whitepapers that discuss the motivations, challenges and developments in the airline alternative payment landscape: Airlines Going Alternative and Airlines and Alternative Payments: The Facts.

 

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