Travelstart, Africa’s leading online travel agency, has introduced a new ‘Book Now, Pay Later’ feature in partnership with Payflex, designed to give customers greater financial flexibility when booking flights. This innovative solution lets travellers manage their payments across easy, interest-free instalments.
The rise of buy now, pay later (BNPL) options in South Africa has transformed consumer spending habits by promoting greater financial flexibility, encouraging higher spending and providing an accessible alternative to traditional credit systems. As economic conditions continue to evolve, the relevance and impact of BNPL are expected to grow further, shaping the future landscape of consumer finance in the country.
With Payflex, customers can choose the payment plan that best suits their needs: four equal interest-free payments over six weeks, or three interest-free instalments aligned with their payday schedule. For example, a flight from Johannesburg to Durban could now cost as little as R195 per installment, with no added interest.
Launching just in time for Black Friday, this feature allows customers to take advantage of Travelstart’s biggest deals of the year running between 27 November and 2 December. With a range of flight discounts available, travellers can now secure their Black Friday bargains and spread payments across manageable, interest-free instalments – making holiday planning more affordable than ever.
Despite rising inflation and economic pressures, consumer spending remains resilient, with BNPL providing a means for individuals to manage their finances more effectively during tough times. The flexibility offered by BNPL is seen as essential for navigating current economic challenges.
This partnership with Payflex underscores Travelstart’s ongoing commitment to making travel affordable and convenient for South African travellers. The BNPL feature is available immediately and can be applied to all flights booked on Travelstart.
“At Travelstart, we continually look to enhance our customer journey. A key part of that journey is payment flexibility, and as payments evolve, we want to stay agile and adaptable to provide customers with the best possible options and alternatives,” concludes Ernest.
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