Air Arabia, the Middle East & North Africa’s leading low cost carrier (LCC), has signed a strategic partnership agreement with Al Ansari Exchange, the UAE’s largest network exchange house that provides worldwide remittance and foreign exchange services. Under the terms of the partnership, Air Arabia customers can now pay for their tickets through any of the over 100 Al Ansari Exchange branches across the UAE. The move complements Al Ansari Exchange’s long-standing commitment to provide customers a multitude of services.Through the new partnership, customers can now book their flights and receive their reservation number by calling Air Arabia’s 24/7 call centre. Upon presentation of the reservation number at any of Al Ansari Exchange branches all over the UAE, the customers can pay the full amount of the ticket, confirm the flight and collect their itinerary.“Air Arabia remains upbeat towards this new partnership with Al Ansari Exchange, which will also benefit our UAE customers,” said A K Nizar, Head of Commercial at Air Arabia. “Our customers will now be able to pay for their flight tickets and confirm bookings through any of the Al Ansari Exchange branches that are spread out across different locations in the UAE.” This move reflects our long term efforts to provide our growing network of customers with effective and innovative services based on our unique ‘Value for Money’ philosophy.” Al Ansari Exchange has remained keen towards building stronger relationships with new and existing customers by encouraging them to use services that cover their needs while providing them with convenient and innovative methods of secure cash payments and rapid financial services. From / Gulf today
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