Destinia: Bitcoin-Paying Customers Spend More on Travel
Bitcoin-paying customers spend €16 ($18) more on average per transaction than those paying with credit cards, according to Spanish online travel agency Destinia. This year, customers paying with bitcoin have spent an average of €377 ($477), in comparison to an average of €361 ($400) being spent by credit card paying consumers, according to a spokesperson for the company. Despite receiving bitcoin payments on an almost daily basis, the spokesperson said there had been a slight decline in the number of transactions since integration in early 2014. The Destinia spokesperson said it was....
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Venezuelan online travel agency Destinia will now only accept Bitcoin for payment citing “increasing restrictions” and economic woes in the country. Travel Agency Forced To Go Full Bitcoin. Travelers who use Destinia to make their travel reservations can now only pay in bitcoin. The company has made the decision after witnessing the impact of the free-falling Venezuelan economy. “The economic situation in Venezuela is ever more complicated,” the company explains. “Given the increasing restrictions faced by Venezuelans, Destinia has decided to operate exclusively in Bitcoins in order to....
Destinia, a well-known travel agency, has taken the decision to accept payments only in Bitcoin The Venezuelan economy is in shambles as the Venezuelan Bolivar’s value has been steadily decreasing due to the rigid exchange control in place since 2003. Concerned with the financial turmoil, Destinia has announced to operate exclusively in Bitcoins in Venezuela. Destinia, a well-known travel agency, has taken the decision to accept payments only in Bitcoin to further facilitate reservations by local travelers. Redditors weigh in the impact of the decision here. The company has seen a growth....
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Destinia, a popular hotel and flight booking platform founded by Ian Webber and Amuda Goueli in 2001, has officially announced that the company is offering discounts to Bitcoin users on its web and mobile applications. First online travel agency to accept Bitcoin. In 2014, Destinia.com became the first online travel agency in the Middle East to accept Bitcoin payments. Immediately after the company’s integration of Bitcoin payments, Bitcoin became one of the most popular payments methods offered by the agency, with transaction volumes closely matching that of PayPal. Goueli said in 2014:....