The Dubai-based airline has signed a preliminary agreement with Crypto.com to enable customers to pay for flights using Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.
The deal, still in its early stages, sets the foundation for Emirates to begin accepting digital assets as a payment option for ticket bookings. According to a report from Reuters, the two parties have reached a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) outlining the framework for this upcoming collaboration.
The initiative is expected to go live sometime next year and is being positioned as part of a broader push by the United Arab Emirates to establish itself as a global center for digital finance and crypto innovation.
Adnan Kazim, Emirates’ Chief Commercial Officer, said the partnership will allow the airline to better serve younger, tech-savvy travelers who are already accustomed to using digital currencies in their daily lives. The airline views this shift not just as a technological upgrade, but as a way to align with changing consumer behavior and expand its appeal to new demographics.
Once implemented, the collaboration could mark a significant milestone in mainstream crypto adoption within the travel and aviation industry.
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