Air Uganda launches mobile money payment option

Air Uganda yesterday formally launched their new payment option which prospective passengers can now use to pay for their tickets.

Air Uganda yesterday formally launched their new payment option which prospective passengers can now use to pay for their tickets. An agreement with MTN’s Mobile Money now permits instant payment when booking online, securing the reservation made by simply accessing their mobile money account via their phone, touching a few dials, entering a few digits, and successfully concluding the transaction.

The airline’s CEO, Cornwell Muleya, was quoted in a media release sent out overnight as having said at the launch of the new feature: “Using MTN Mobile Money, our customers can now pay for air tickets and fly! At Air Uganda we want to empower our customers, so we [are] introducing innovative products and technologies to ease the travel experience for the customer. This mobile money platform is easy to use, convenient, reliable, and fast. It will save our customers a lot time, since they can now buy tickets from wherever they are.”

Air Uganda flies from their home base in Entebbe to Juba, Nairobi, Mombasa, Dar es Salaam, Kilimanjaro, Bujumbura, Kigali, and Mogadishu, using a fleet of 3 Bombardier CRJ200 aircraft.

The two other main mobile money operators in Uganda, Airtel and Uganda Telecom, have reportedly also expressed interest to sign up with Air Uganda to provide equal services to their own subscribers.

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