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Valuejet, Kalabash Introduce Instalment Flight Payments Platform

by Olushola Bello
3 years ago
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Passengers on Valuejet now have the option to pay for flights in instalments using Pay Small Small™, a payment platform powered by Kalabash.

The company disclosed this in a statement adding that this take effect from today (Wednesday). According to Valuejet, Pay Small Small™ allows customers to pay for their flights in small, manageable instalments.

‘‘With this new partnership, Valuejet customers can now pay for their flights in a way that works for them, booking their flights in advance with a 25 per cent down payment and spreading the balance in convenient instalments, making it easier and more convenient than ever to book a trip. Customers will have access to this service starting on 20th January 2023 and will be able to book excellent travel deals with the opportunity to book up to six months in advance to and from the following destinations – Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, Benin, Asaba and Jos,’’ the statement read.

The chief executive officer at Kalabash, Ladi Ojuri said, “We are excited to be working with Valuejet to bring our innovative payment platform to their customers. By making travel more accessible and affordable, we hope to help more people experience the joy of travel. Over the past years, it can be seen that Pay Small Small™ has redefined the travel experiences of millions of travellers and stakeholders in the travel industry across Africa. By offering convenience, flexibility, and control to travellers, we create a win-win situation for both Valuejet  and its passengers alike.’’

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Also, head of commercial, ValueJet, Trevor Henry, said, ‘‘We are thrilled to be partnering with Kalabash to offer our customers a new way to pay for their travel with Pay Small Small™. With Pay Small Small™, our customers can now break up the cost of their flights into small, manageable payments, making it more affordable and accessible for everyone.”

 

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