T'way Air Introduces Japan Line Pay Easy Payment Service
[Asia Economy Reporter Dongwoo Lee] T'way Air announced on the 18th that it has introduced the 'LINE Pay' service to enhance payment convenience for local customers in the Japan region.
By adopting LINE Pay, T'way Air plans to increase payment accessibility for customers in Japan and secure new customer segments by utilizing the messenger service. In the future, the LINE Pay payment service will be expanded to regions such as Taiwan and Thailand.
Previously, T'way Air had introduced payment systems such as convenience store payments, Alipay, and PayPal to resolve difficulties faced by foreign customers in making payments via credit cards or bank transfers. Domestically, it newly launched the exclusive simple payment service 'T'way Pay' this month in partnership with SmilePay.
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A T'way Air official stated, "We will continue to make multifaceted efforts to create an environment where domestic and international customers can conveniently use T'way Air."
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