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SEAIR expands online cash payment service nationwide

South East Asian Airlines (SEAIR) has announced its partnership with Global Pinoy Remittance and Services (GPRS) to offer more payment options for Philippine travelers. This follows the success of CashPay, a payment facility for online booking transactions for domestic and international flights, which was launched earlier this year.

Through the agreement between Triplestar Travel and Tours, SEAIR’s Philippine general sales agent, and GPRS, customers can now make cash payments at any of the 700 GPRS branches nationwide in addition to the eight SEAIR ticketing offices in Manila, Clark, Cebu and Davao. The addresses of the SEAIR ticketing offices and GPRS branches will be shown upon completion of reservations at www.FlySeair.com and  www.tigerairways.com.  Payment must be made within 18 hours of booking.

“We were so impressed by the popularity of CashPay that we decided to partner with GPRS so we can reach out to more travellers in the country,” said SEAIR President Avelino Zapanta.

GPRS is the fastest growing remittance company today with a wide network of branches located in major shopping malls and business districts.

The airline recently announced the expansion of its domestic operations in seven cities starting July 31, 2012. SEAIR will operate daily flights from the Manila Domestic Airport (Ninoy Aquino International Airport or NAIA Terminal 4) to Cebu, Davao, Tacloban Iloilo, Puerto Princesa, Boracay (via Kalibo) and Bacolod) using five newly-acquired Airbus aircraft.

SEAIR has also expanded its reach regionally with its current jet services from Clark International Airport to Singapore, Hong Kong, Bangkok, Kota Kinabalu, and Boracay (via Kalibo, Aklan).

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