Jakarta (ANTARA) – Online travel agency tiket.com is introducing a “multi-currency ticket” feature that allows overseas-based customers from different parts of the world to transact using 16 currencies.
“As a form of engagement, Tiket.com becomes one-stop lifestyle and travel solution with concentration customer focused Not only for the Indonesian people but also for foreign tourists, the launch of “multi-currency ticket” function comes at the right time as the trend of tourism from/to abroad peaks more and more in the first quarter. 2023,” tiket Co-Founder and Chief Marketing Officer.com Gaery Undarsa said in a press release received in Jakarta on Tuesday.
The sixteen currencies that can be used in the latest feature of tiket.com include Indonesian Rupiah (IDR), Australian Dollar (AUD), Canadian Dollar (CAD), Swiss Franc (CHF), Chinese Yuan (CNY), Euro (EUR), British Pound (GBP), Hong Kong Dollar (HKD), Japanese Yen (JPY), Malaysian Ringgit (MYR), New Zealand Dollar (NZD), Philippine Peso (PHP), Singapore Dollar ( SGD), Thai Baht (THB), US Dollar (USD) and Vietnamese Dong (VND).
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The “multi-currency ticket” functionality can be used throughout platforms tiket.com for accommodation, flights, attractions and entertainment products (entertainment) in the line of “to do” tickets.
Thanks to “multi-currency tickets”, users who are abroad can now configure the currency directly in their profile settings. This way, the products displayed and the payments made will be in the respective currency of your choice.
The “multi-currency ticket” is here thanks to a joint collaboration platforms Stripe’s corporate finance infrastructure (Asia-Pacific). With the presence of this feature, Stripe General Manager for Southeast Asia, Sarita Singh, hopes her party can help pave the way for tiket.com to introduce the platform to international tourists.
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