Latvian airline airBaltic has introduced the ability to pay for tickets with Google Pay, The Postedia Business reported.
Customers using Android mobile devices or the Google Chrome internet browser can purchase tickets on the airBaltic website using Google Pay starting in early February.
Google Pay is a digital wallet platform and online payment system developed by Google. It enables in-app purchases on mobile devices, allowing users to make one-touch payments on their Android devices, laptops, or on the web using the Google Chrome web browser.
airBaltic flies to more than 70 destinations from Riga, Tallinn, Vilnius and Tampere, offering connections on the airline’s route network in Europe, Scandinavia, the CIS and the Middle East.
The Latvian state owns 97.96% of airBaltic, while Aircraft Leasing 1, which is owned by financial investor Danish businessman Lars Tusen, owns 2.04%.
Source: delfi