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Singapore Air Charter Offers Installment and Cryptocurrency Payments
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Singapore Air Charter says offering payments by installment and via cryptocurrency will attract new customers.
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Singapore Air Charter is introducing a new option for customers to pay for passenger and cargo flights in installments. The company, which operates a fleet of aircraft ranging from a Cessna Citation Excel to an Airbus A330, has also started accepting payment in cryptocurrency.

Announcing the new offering this week, the company did not specify on what terms customers would be eligible to make staggered payments, which it said were intended to make charter arrangements more flexible. “Our new payment solutions will provide our clients with an easy, flexible way to access our premium services,” said Singapore Air Charter director Cheston Hong.

“We’ve seen an increase in clients who appreciate cryptocurrency’s flexibility and potential anonymity,” Hong explained. “We’re excited to cater to this trend and provide a multitude of payment options to our clients, thereby making our premium services more accessible to a broader audience.”

Singapore Air Charter was established in 2010. It offers flights for individuals and also for larger groups and freight, as well as providing aircraft owners with management services.

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Singapore Air Charter Offers Instalment and Crypto Payments
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Singapore Air Charter is introducing a new option for customers to pay for passenger and cargo flights in installments. The company, which operates a fleet of aircraft ranging from a Cessna Citation Excel to an Airbus A330, has also started accepting payment in cryptocurrency.

Announcing the new offering this week, the company did not specify on what terms customers would be eligible to make staggered payments, which it said were intended to make charter arrangements more flexible. “Our new payment solutions will provide our clients with an easy, flexible way to access our premium services,” said Singapore Air Charter director Cheston Hong.

“We’ve seen an increase in clients who appreciate cryptocurrency’s flexibility and potential anonymity,” Hong explained. “We’re excited to cater to this trend and provide a multitude of payment options to our clients, thereby making our premium services more accessible to a broader audience.”

Singapore Air Charter was established in 2010. It offers flights for individuals and also for larger groups and freight, as well as providing aircraft owners with management services.

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