Latvian airline airBaltic adds Dogecoin and Ether as payment options
The national carrier began accepting crypto payments in 2014. Passengers flying with Latvian airline airBaltic now have more cryptocurrency payment options.According to an announcement on the airline’s website on Monday, passengers can now pay for flight tickets using Ether (ETH) and Dogecoin (DOGE). Other accepted virtual currencies include Bitcoin Cash (BCH) as well as four U.S. dollar-pegged stablecoins: USD Coin (USDC), Binance Dollar (BUSD), Gemini Dollar (GUSD) and Paxos (PAX).The airline began accepting Bitcoin (BTC) payments back in July 2014. Indeed, the Latvian national carrier....
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Latvia's national airline, airBaltic, is becoming one of the latest companies around the world to embrace digital currency. The airline - established in 1995 - confirmed the news via Twitter Monday morning in response to a public inquiry. The low-cost Latvian flag carrier has a fleet size 25 aircraft and flies to approximately 60 destinations, and will gladly take your bits, provided you're able and willing to cough up €5.99 to pay off a transaction fee. Users on Twitter were quick to fire back, with one user saying, "Transaction fee?, you might be a little confused on how bitcoin works."....
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Neil Murray is an entrepreneur and writer involved in the Nordic and European startup scene. He runs The Nordic Web, a content and data provider, alongside VIP VoIP, an event series which connects local startup ecosystems with global tech players. Here, he discusses the perks of bitcoin as both a marketing tool and a cheaper transaction method. This week, Latvia's national airline, airBaltic, confirmed that it is now accepting bitcoin, and that in doing so, it became the first airline that accepts bitcoin directly, rather than through a third party. Indeed, it's true - we have become the....