CheapAir Allows Travel to Cuba, Payment with Bitcoin
CheapAir, the first mainstream online travel agency to offer customers the option to pay in bitcoin, litecoin and dogecoin, is now first U. S. company to provide its customers the opportunity to fly to Cuba. Although recent changes have lifted many travel restrictions to Cuba, there are still limitations. CheapAir's website reads:"U. S. citizens and....
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This is a major step forward for the cryptocurrency market. We need merchants to accept the currency for it to have staying power. CheapAir.com has taken the leap and it feels like the first time I booked on Priceline 15 years ago. The buzz is so exciting and it feels much like when the internet became mainstream. From the CheapAir.com Website: http://www.cheapair.com/blog/travel-news/book-your-flights-on-cheapair-with-bitcoin-virtual-currency/. We are excited to announce that we're the first online travel agency in the world to accept Bitcoin, an entirely digital currency, as a method of....
Many bitcoiners like to travel. In 2017 there are ways for people to use their bitcoins to book flights, car rentals, and hotels. Indeed, there are many options available to purchase any travel amenities imaginable without having to convert bitcoin to fiat. Traveling the World With Bitcoin. Did you know there are quite a few options out there to pay for....
Back in November, CheapAir.com began accepting Bitcoin for booking flights after a customer inquired, "Can I pay with Bitcoin for my flight?" This request was forwarded to CheapAir CEO Jeff Klee, and soon, the company adopted Bitcoin payments for flights. Back then, CheapAir.com stated, "For now, we're only accepting Bitcoin for flight bookings made on CheapAir.com. We hope to extend this payment option in the near future to hotels and flights booked via our iOS app." Looks like they meant what they said, because today, CheapAir.com announced that users can now make hotel reservations....
Digital currency enthusiasts browsing for cheap plane tickets and/or hotel bookings on the popular website Cheapair.com were greeted with a surprise today: Cheapair now accepts Litecoin and Dogecoin. Cheapair has partnered with GoCoin, currently the most established Litecoin and Dogecoin payment processor in the world. Litecoin and Dogecoin users around the world now have two options for booking planes and hotels online using their favorite cryptocurrency, whether that may be Bitcoin, Dogecoin, or Litecoin. Cheapair is a privately owned online travel agency that is based in California.....
It's been quite a while now since travel website CheapAir.com has started accepting bitcoin. About eight months, in fact. And now, it has been announced that the website has surpassed over $1.5 million in bitcoin revenue. Impressive! The travel site initially started their bitcoin-acceptance program with just flights, and later in February of this year announced they would also be accepting the digital currency for hotel bookings. The $1.5 million in revenue encompasses both airline tickets and hotel reservations purchased by thousands of customers, and will certainly go to show you that....