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SAS now offers the option of paying for flight tickets, extra baggage, and lounge access using PayPal One Touch. This makes purchases quick and easy using a single click, with no need to enter user names, passwords, or payment information.

SAS is increasing the payment options available to its customers by offering PayPal One Touch as a payment solution. This allows SAS customers to choose the solution that suits them best: bank card, credit card, direct payment, invoice, or PayPal One Touch.

SAS wants to make life easier for its customers and is therefore increasing the payment options available in its digital channels. SAS now offers the option of paying for flight tickets, extra baggage, and lounge access using PayPal One Touch. This makes purchases quick and easy using a single click, with no need to enter user names, passwords, or payment information.

“We are always working to optimize our sales channels so we can create simple and flexible solutions that suit our clients. Many people are used to using so-called ‘wallet solutions’, such as PayPal, when shopping online, so I am pleased that we at SAS are now also able to offer this payment solution,” says Annelie Nassen, Global Sales Director at SAS.

Initially, PayPal will be available as a payment option for travelers in Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Germany, and the UK. PayPal will also be available as a payment method in the SAS app soon.

“Once you have decided to buy something, it should be easy to complete the transaction. PayPal One Touch makes the process as simple as possible, without sacrificing security,” says Marten Barkman, CEO of PayPal in Scandinavia.

SAS sells digitally on around 30 different markets and is investing heavily in offering local payment methods to meet its customers’ needs. As recently as November 2015, SAS increased the payment options available on the Chinese market by offering both Alipay and UnionPay to its customers in China and Hong Kong. These are the dominant payment methods on the Chinese market.

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