Outpayce from Amadeus has annouced it is expanding its current offering by partnering with HSBC so the global bank can make its competitive FX rates available to airlines through Outpayce’s FX Box Multi Currency Pricing (MCP) solution.
Japan Airlines is to be the first carrier to offer its passengers multi-currency pricing through the Outpayce and HSBC partnership.
With this HSBC partnership, FX Box MCP has further extended its coverage to over 170 different currencies, enabling airlines to price their fares based on the needs of each individual traveler.
If the customer chooses to pay in their own currency, a FX transaction occurs behind the scenes based on HSBC’s rates with full reconciliation to the airline’s revenue accounting systems.
Typically, travelers only realise how much such conversions have cost when they check their bank statement.
Currently airlines often price its products in a default currency, rather than the traveller’s local or preferred currency.
It’s found that this impacts the shopping experience and can lower purchase rates as travelers leave the airline’s website to perform a manual Foreign Exchange (FX) conversion.
More than a third of airlines responding to a recent Amadeus survey confirmed it had plans to offer fares in multiple currencies within the next twelve months.
The new partnership will allow airlines to make increases to the amount of real-time FX rates available via FX Box MCP to 170-plus currencies and as well as define the margin charged for providing FX services, among other capabilities.
Damian Alonso, head of commercial and partnerships of Outpayce, said: “We are thrilled to announce our partnership with HSBC. By offering consumers the option to pay in their preferred currency and ensuring there are no hidden fees, we hope to make shopping for travel easier and more enjoyable.
“We know travelers welcome this with our research showing that nine-in-every-ten travelers would be more likely to choose one airline over another if given the option to pay in their preferred currency.”
Gregory Edwards, global head of transactional FX of HSBC: “For global merchants such as airlines with significant cross-border sales, it’s really important to them to offer prices in the local currency of their customers.
“Outpayce’s FX Box solution makes it much easier to understand how much you’re paying for an air fare, enabling airlines to take control of the entire FX experience on their websites. With our globally competitive rates, airlines are ready to go.”