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05.12.13 22:47

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10.12.13 15:42

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10.12.13 15:43

246516 Postings, 7061 Tage buranCebu Pacific Air Joins UATP Network

To Address Corporate Demand
15:05 10.12.13

PR Newswire

WASHINGTON, Dec. 10, 2013

WASHINGTON, Dec. 10, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- UATP announced today that Cebu Pacific Air has joined its Network as a Merchant. Effective immediately, Cebu Pacific will accept UATP cards as payment.

(Logo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20081118/NETU022LOGO)

Recognized as one of the most successful low-cost carriers in the Asia-Pacific, Cebu Pacific operates an extensive network with 33 Philippine and 24 international destinations.  

"Cebu Pacific is committed to providing its trademark low fares to more travelers, including over 1,000 corporate accounts that we service today.  We recognize the demand for UATP acceptance by corporate travelers.  With UATP and its easy-to-use reporting system, we are able to make booking Cebu Pacific flights easier for companies worldwide," said Candice Iyog, Cebu Pacific Vice President – Marketing and Distribution.

"With business travel continuing to grow in the Asia-Pacific, adding Cebu Pacific to the Network is a strategic move for UATP as many of our Issuers are seeing the demand for acceptance by Cebu Pacific," said Ralph Kaiser, president and CEO, UATP. "We look forward to working with Cebu Pacific to help them expand their corporate market share."

CEB offers flights to 24 international destinations, namely Bali, Bangkok, Beijing, Brunei, Busan, Dubai, Guangzhou, Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh, Hong Kong, Incheon (Seoul), Jakarta, Kota Kinabalu, Kuala Lumpur, Macau, Nagoya, Osaka, Phuket, Shanghai, Siem Reap, Singapore, Taipei, Tokyo and Xiamen. It also operates the most extensive network in the Philippines with destinations such as Boracay, Palawan and Coron.

CEB's 47-strong fleet is comprised of 10 Airbus A319, 27 Airbus A320, 2 Airbus A330 and 8 ATR-72 500 aircraft. It is one of the most modern aircraft fleets in the world. Between 2013 and 2021, Cebu Pacific will take delivery of 15 more brand-new Airbus A320, 30 Airbus A321neo, and 4 Airbus A330 aircraft.

For more information, visit UATP.COM or www.cebupacificair.com

About UATP

UATP is a global payment solution owned and operated by the world's airlines and accepted by thousands of merchants for air, rail, hotel and travel agency payments. UATP offers easy-to-use data tools, DataStream(SM) and DataMine(SM), which provide comprehensive account details to Issuers and Corporate Subscribers for accurate travel management.

Accepted as a form of payment for corporate business travel worldwide by airlines, travel agencies and Amtrak®; UATP accounts are issued by: Aeromexico; Air New Zealand (ANZFF.PK); American Airlines (AAL); Austrian Airlines; China Eastern Airlines (NYSE: CEA); Delta Air Lines (NYSE: DAL); EL AL Israel Airlines; Etihad Airways; GOL Linhas aereas inteligentes S.A. (NYSE: GOL and Bovespa: GOLL4); Hahn Air; Japan Airlines (9201:JP); Malaysia Airlines; Qantas Airways (QUBSF.PK); Shandong Airlines; United Airlines (NYSE: UAL); and US Airways (NYSE: LCC).

About Cebu Air Inc. (PSE: CEB)

Cebu Air Inc. is the largest carrier in the Philippine air transportation industry, offering its low-cost services to more destinations and routes with higher flight frequency within the Philippines than any other airline.

Contact:

UATP Corporate Communications

Wendy Ward, wward@uatp.com

+1 202 626 4077                                                          

SOURCE UATP


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10.12.13 15:45

246516 Postings, 7061 Tage buranFor more information, visit UATP.COM

11.12.13 12:23

246516 Postings, 7061 Tage buranBerlin Brief Aktuell

Preis pro Anteilsschein 1,082 ? Schleife 93 spread 22,26%

buran und MfG und Dreimal Rosamunde  

10.01.14 14:06

246516 Postings, 7061 Tage buranschicke 1,39er Halte TOP

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13.01.14 22:10

246516 Postings, 7061 Tage buranKORREKTUR/ROUNDUP/Experten: Air New Zealand

sicherste Fluggesellschaft
13:30 13.01.14

(Korrektur: Im ersten Satz des vorletzten Absatzes muss es richtig heißen: "Die sicherste Top 10 der JACDEC-Liste dominieren erneut arabische und asiatisch-pazifische Gesellschaften - die einzigen europäischen Fluggesellschaften in dieser engen Spitzengruppe sind Finnair (3), British Airways (6.) und die portugiesische TAP (7.)." Für British Airways war fälschlich der 5. Rang angegeben gewesen.)

HANNOVER (dpa-AFX) - Die sicherste Fluggesellschaft der Welt ist Statistikern zufolge die Air New Zealand. Das geht aus der Sicherheitsbilanz des deutschen Unfalluntersuchungsbüros JACDEC für 2013 hervor, die das Magazin "Aero International" in seiner jüngsten Ausgabe veröffentlicht. Gemessen an Verkehrsleistung und Zwischenfällen verdrängte Airline aus Neuseeland die bisher führende Finnair. Die Lufthansa als beste deutsche Airline fiel vom 11. auf den 18. Platz, Konkurrent Air Berlin von Rang 23 auf 26. Um fünf Plätze verbesserte sich dagegen die deutsche Condor (29). Alle großen Gesellschaften blieben von schweren Unglücken verschont - 2013 gilt so als eines der sichersten Jahre der Luftfahrtgeschichte.

Für die Liste werden nicht nur sämtliche Flugzeug-Totalverluste erfasst, sondern auch schwere Zwischenfälle in den vergangenen zehn Jahren. Dabei muss es sich nicht unbedingt um einen Unfall im klassischen Sinn handeln, das kann auch Beinahe-Kollisionen oder riskante Situationen bedeuten. Bei einem Lufthansa-Zwischenfall etwa hatte ein Airbus beim Start in Chicago mit dem Heck aufgesetzt, war aber planmäßig und ohne Probleme nach München geflogen. Die Behörden werteten den beschädigten Rumpf dennoch als "schwere Störung".

Die Verschiebungen in der Top-Liga bedeuten daher nicht, dass die betreffenden Unternehmen nicht mehr sicher sind. "Studien sind aus unserer Sicht nicht geeignet, das komplexe Thema Flugsicherheit valide abzubilden. Deshalb kommentieren wir derartige Statistiken nicht", erklärte dazu ein Lufthansa-Sprecher auf Anfrage.

Den schwersten Unfall gab es 2013 bei den koreanischen Asiana Airlines, als am 6. Juli eine Boeing 777 kurz vor der Landung auf dem Flughafen San Francisco durchsackte, auseinanderbrach und Feuer fing. Dabei starben drei Menschen. Auch die erstmals vertretene indonesische Lion Air hatte beim Landeanflug einen Totalverlust zu verbuchen: Eine Boeing 737 stürzte am 13. April vor dem Bali-Airport Denpasar ins Meer. Alle 108 Insassen überlebten, vier erlitten schwere Verletzungen. Lion Air wurde zum Schlusslicht der Liste, hinter der brasilianischen TAM Airlines, der Air India (57), der taiwanesischen China Airlines (58) und der Vietnam Airlines (59).

Die sicherste Top 10 der JACDEC-Liste dominieren erneut arabische und asiatisch-pazifische Gesellschaften - die einzigen europäischen Fluggesellschaften in dieser engen Spitzengruppe sind Finnair (3), British Airways (6.) und die portugiesische TAP (7.). Mit Emirates (4), Etihad Airways (8) und Qatar Airways (11) landen gleich drei arabische Fluggesellschaften an der Spitze. Auf dem Weg nach oben in der Sicherheitsliste sind auch die chinesischen Gesellschaften: die Hainan Airlines erreichten im Sicherheits-Ranking Rang 14, die neu aufgenommenen Shenzhen Airlines auf Anhieb Platz 19. Auf Platz 20 folgt der Billigflieger EasyJet, vor der britischen Thomas Cook.

Das JACDEC (Jet Airliner Crash Data Evaluation Centre) in Hamburg ist eine weltweit angesehene Institution mit globaler Datenbank. Das Büro arbeitet mit den führenden Luftfahrtbehörden der Welt zusammen./rek/DP/stb

Quelle: dpa-AFX  

14.01.14 10:13

246516 Postings, 7061 Tage buranrealtime Brief BÖRLIN

Preis pro Anteilsschein 1,118 ? Schleife 4.473 spread 22,19% buran und MfG und Holla Die Waldfee  

06.02.14 05:53

246516 Postings, 7061 Tage buranCash Flow Statement

Operating Cash Flow (ttm): 611.86M
Levered Free Cash Flow (ttm): 145.42M
http://finance.yahoo.com/q/ks?s=ANZFF+Key+Statistics  

06.02.14 05:53

246516 Postings, 7061 Tage buranBalance Sheet

Total Cash (mrq): 938.18M
Total Cash Per Share (mrq): 0.86
Total Debt (mrq): 1.33B
Total Debt/Equity (mrq): 89.70
Current Ratio (mrq): 1.09
Book Value Per Share (mrq): 1.35
http://finance.yahoo.com/q/ks?s=ANZFF+Key+Statistics  

06.02.14 05:57

246516 Postings, 7061 Tage buranThe story begins...

Air New Zealand's story began in April 1940 when its forerunner airline, Tasman Empire Airways Limited (TEAL) was incorporated. TEAL began its first trans-Tasman services with flying boats, and over the years steadily expanded the size and scope of its operations and the extent of its international network. The route network was expanded from Australia and the Pacific to Asia, the USA, the UK and Europe. In October 1953 TEAL became jointly owned by the New Zealand and Australian Governments, and in April 1961 the New Zealand Government assumed full ownership.
In addition to TEAL operating international services, the New Zealand Government established NZ National Airways Corporation (NAC) in 1947. NAC was the primary operator of domestic air services between major centres and provincial cities and towns, and along with TEAL would later form the basis for today's Air New Zealand.http://www.airnewzealand.co.nz/history  

06.02.14 05:58

246516 Postings, 7061 Tage buranPacific Coral Route

In December 1951 a flying boat service from Auckland via Fiji and the Cook Islands to Tahiti began - it was known as the "Coral Route". Samoa became part of this route in 1952. The inaugural flight was made in a MK III Solent Flying Boat called Aparima. Solents were used to fly the Coral Route until September 1960, when the world's last scheduled international flying boat service was discontinued. The 50th anniversary of the Coral Route was celebrated by Air New Zealand on the 15th of December 2001.http://www.airnewzealand.co.nz/history
 

06.02.14 06:03

246516 Postings, 7061 Tage buranA national carrier is born

In April 1965 TEAL was renamed Air New Zealand Limited, and continued operating solely international services. 1965 also heralded the beginning of the jet era for Air New Zealand, with the arrival in July of the first DC-8 jet aircraft. The new jets meant that Air New Zealand could expand operations to North America and Asia, becoming a truly international airline. In 1973, Air New Zealand also introduced the larger DC-10. The airline operated with a combined DC-8 and DC-10 fleet until the 1980s, when the larger Boeing 747 began to replace the older jets. The first 747 arrived in May 1981.
In the meantime, NAC's early piston-engined aircraft such as the DC3, were replaced by turbo-props, and in 1968 the jet age for domestic aviation was ushered in by the Boeing 737.
Thirteen years after TEAL was renamed Air New Zealand, Air New Zealand and NAC merged in April 1978, forming the first New Zealand carrier to offer both international and domestic services.
History NAC uniform
Tragedy struck Air New Zealand on November 28th 1979 when a DC 10 on a sightseeing flight to Antarctica crashed into Mt Erebus, resulting in the loss of all 257 passengers and crew onboard. The tragedy deeply affected New Zealand and everyone that worked at the airline.
In April 1989, the New Zealand Government privatisation of Air New Zealand was completed through the outright sale of the company for NZ$660 million, to a consortium comprising of Brierley Investments, Qantas, Japan Airlines and American Airlines. Air New Zealand shares were listed on the New Zealand Stock Exchange as "A" shares (could only be held by New Zealand nationals) in October 1989 and "B" shares (no restriction on nationality of ownership) in December 1991.
During the 1980s and 1990s Air New Zealand continued to expand its international network, particularly to Asian cities like Taipei, Nagoya, Osaka and Fukuoka.http://www.airnewzealand.co.nz/history  

06.02.14 06:12

246516 Postings, 7061 Tage buranGlobal alliance

In March 1999 Air New Zealand became a full member of the Star Alliance group. The Star Alliance, which includes Air Canada, ANA, Asiana Airlines, Austrian Airlines, bmi, LOT Polish Airlines, Lufthansa, Singapore Airlines, SAS, South African Airways, Spanair, SWISS, TAP Portugal, Thai Airways, United Airlines, US Airways and Varig is the world's largest global alliance and provides valuable network and loyalty benefits to customers.
Star Alliance - the airline network for Earth Logo.
Beyond the Star Alliance, Air New Zealand has strong commercial partnerships with airlines serving key markets which complement and strengthen Air New Zealand's airline network. These relationships are managed at a bilateral level.http://www.airnewzealand.co.nz/history  

06.02.14 06:13

246516 Postings, 7061 Tage buranAir New Zealand and Ansett Australia

In September 1996, Air New Zealand announced a conditional agreement to purchase 50% of Ansett Holdings for a total outlay of A$475 million. The purchase was completed in October 1996. Ansett Holdings owned 100% of Ansett Australia (the domestic airline) and 49% of Ansett International.
In February 2000, Air New Zealand announced the conditional purchase of the remaining 50% of Ansett Holdings Limited from News Corporation Limited for A$580m, with a further deferred consideration equivalent to 10.5% of issued capital to be settled between two and four years. The purchase was completed in June 2000 creating a new world top twenty airline.
Ansett had an extensive network throughout Australia and provided Air New Zealand customers with a greatly enhanced offering.
Following a significant downturn in Ansett's performance, leading to unsustainable levels of losses, Ansett was placed into Voluntary Administration in September 2001. On the 4th of October 2001 the Air New Zealand Board, its major shareholders and the New Zealand Government announced a new proposal which provided a substantial capital injection from the New Zealand Government into
Air New Zealand. Following shareholder approval of the new proposal in December 2001, Air New Zealand was recapitalised in January 2002.http://www.airnewzealand.co.nz/history  

06.02.14 06:14

246516 Postings, 7061 Tage buranShort-haul remodelling

In July 2002, Air New Zealand began a fleet renewal programme and confirmed an order for 14 new Airbus A320s. The Airbus aircraft replace Boeing 767-200 and Boeing 737-300 aircraft that are being progressively retired from the fleet.
In October 2004, the airline announced an upgrade to the turbo-prop fleet, with an agreement to acquire 17 new Bombardier 50 seat Q300 turbo-prop aircraft, and options to purchase a further 10 Q300 and 13 Q400 aircraft. The new aircraft will replace the fleet of 17 33-seater Saab 340A aircraft.http://www.airnewzealand.co.nz/history  

06.02.14 06:21

246516 Postings, 7061 Tage buranBeing there is everything

Air New Zealand is transforming its business to firmly put the customer at the front of all its processes.The domestic business was the first to undergo dramatic transformation.
From November 2002, the way people travelled within New Zealand changed dramatically. The airline remodelled its business to offer substantially lower fares, simplified booking rules, a focus on internet sales and ease of booking, additional seat availability and improved loyalty benefits for frequent flyers.
Short haul international services (Tasman and South Pacific) were next. In October 2003, the concept was extended to Tasman travel. With the move, Air New Zealand became the first airline to introduce everyday, low-cost travel across the Tasman and continued its efforts to encourage more people to travel more oftenhttp://www.airnewzealand.co.nz/history. Pacific routes followed in May 2004.  

06.02.14 06:21

246516 Postings, 7061 Tage buranNew long-haul fleet and product

In June 2004, the addition of 12 Boeing aircraft to the fleet and plans to transform the long-haul flying experience were announced.
The Boeing deal, worth more than $1 billion, will see Air New Zealand acquiring eight new Boeing 777-200ER and four Boeing 7E7 aircraft, as well as rights to acquire a further 46 long-haul aircraft.The aircraft began arriving in October 2005 and will allow Air New Zealand to develop new routes, increase frequency on existing routes and increase both passenger and cargo capacity, while improving efficiency and emission ratings.
The interior of these new aircraft mirror the upgraded Boeing 747 fleet, which are being refitted to offer customers a truly Kiwi experience that sets the benchmark for long-haul travel.
The new Air New Zealand inflight product features the revolutionary lie-flat seats for premium class passengers, each with direct aisle access; video screens in every seat and movies on demand; new slimline Recaro economy seats; new soft furnishings, refurbished bathroomsand a new food and beverage experience. In addition, a new premium economy service offers additional leg room, more seat recline and in-seat power. The premium economy offering will be unique among carriers to and from New Zealand.http://www.airnewzealand.co.nz/history  

06.02.14 06:22

246516 Postings, 7061 Tage buranNew routes and exciting initiatives

In addition to the new long-haul aircraft and inflight product, Air New Zealand has also launched new international routes.
On June 30 2004 direct services between Auckland and San Francisco were launched, with services from Wellington to Fiji and Christchurch to the Cook Islands beginning in late 2004. Services between Auckland and Niue and Auckland and Adelaide launched in November 2005 and March 2006 respectively.
Alongside ongoing efforts to market New Zealand as a destination to existing markets, Air New Zealand has renewed its focus on growing potential markets and earlier this year opened a sales office in Beijing, China. Direct flights between Auckland and Shanghai are also planned once the necessary regulatory approvals are received.
Air New Zealand's loyalty programme, Airpoints, was relaunched in November 2004 as Airpoints Dollars. In a world first, customers can use their Airpoints Dollars to book any seat, at any time, on any Air New Zealand ticketed and operated flight, just like cash.
A new uniform, designed by leading New Zealand fashion house Zambesi, was launched in October 2005 at Air New Zealand Fashion Week, with staff changing over to the new look in March 2006.
With all these initiatives and the many more to follow Air New Zealand remains committed to delivering a uniquely Kiwi experience to its customers.http://www.airnewzealand.co.nz/history  

06.02.14 06:24

246516 Postings, 7061 Tage buranMajor shareholders

Shareholders Ordinary Shares Percentage
New Zealand Government* 804,191,058 73.13%
Other Investors 295,516,116 26.87%
Total Ordinary Shares on Issue 1,099,707,174 100.00%
http://www.airnewzealand.co.nz/shares-on-issue  

06.02.14 06:25

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19.03.14 08:16

246516 Postings, 7061 Tage buranMärz Sätze Übersee aktuell

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10.03.14 1,62 1,62 1,62  1,62 $ 150 243
05.03.14 1,60 1,60 1,60  1,60 $ 500 800
04.03.14 1,49 1,49 1,49  1,49 $ 1.000 1.490

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07.05.14 22:00

246516 Postings, 7061 Tage buran06er Dä Moi BÖRLIN durchgeluxt und TOP

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16.05.14 21:47

246516 Postings, 7061 Tage buranUATP's airberlin / Wirecard Partnership Wins Best

Travel Companion at Third Annual Paybefore Awards Europe
10:56 16.05.14

PR Newswire

WASHINGTON, May 16, 2014

WASHINGTON, May 16, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Paybefore has selected the airberlin Flight Voucher program, a partnership between UATP, airberlin, and Wirecard, as a winner in the Best Travel Companion category at this year's Paybefore Awards Europe. The program was selected by a panel of five industry experts who served as judges for this year's competition.

UATP is a global travel payment network. UATP accounts are actively issued by 15 member airlines and accepted as a form of payment for corporate business travel by more than 200 airlines worldwide. Airlines currently issuing UATP accounts include Aer Lingus, Air New Zealand, Alitalia, American Airlines, Austrian Airlines, British Airways, Continental Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Japan Airlines, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Lufthansa German Airlines, Qantas Airways, Ltd., Scandinavian Airlines System, United...
Paybefore Awards Europe was created in 2012 to honor the successful prepaid, mobile and emerging payments programs in the U.K. and Europe. The awards are presented by Paybefore, whose publications are the leading source of industry information for the global prepaid and emerging payments community.

"We are incredibly honored to have our joint product selected as a Best Travel Companion winner," said Ralph Kaiser, CEO and president, UATP. "The Paybefore Awards is a highly distinguished event that is well-known by industry leaders around the world. We are grateful for the recognition and will continue to create innovative payment strategies for the industry."

The airberlin Flight Voucher program is now in the running to win best-in-category, which will be announced at the awards show on 20 May at the Don Carlos Resort and Spa in Marbella, Spain.

"Paybefore Awards Europe shines a spotlight on the innovators using payments to solve complex problems for a variety of constituents," said Loraine DeBonis, Paybefore editor-in-chief and chair of the judging panel. "Products such as the airberlin Flight Voucher are pushing the boundaries of what is possible in payments," she continued. "We are proud to recognize its contributions, advancing the prepaid and emerging payments industry."

"It's an exciting time in payments everywhere in the world, but this year's Paybefore Awards Europe winners demonstrate how quickly prepaid and mobile solutions are replacing legacy paper-based systems," added Marilyn Bochicchio, Paybefore's CEO. "Paybefore Awards is proud to recognize the organizations that are taking on paper in its many forms—not just cash—to improve business, government and consumers' lives."

The airberlin Flight Voucher program is a creative three-way partnership between UATP, Wirecard International, and airberlin. It is an airberlin prepaid/stored value product offering, administered by Wirecard International and routed through airberlin's UATP Network connections, creating a more efficient merchant acceptance process. Flight vouchers are available for purchase online in set increments of 10, 20, 30, 50 and 100 Euro, but multiple vouchers can be purchased and redeemed at once. The voucher program provides a secure alternative payment method for airberlin travelers, while creating an additional revenue stream for UATP and Wirecard.

About UATP

UATP is a global payment solution owned and operated by the world's airlines and accepted by thousands of merchants for air, rail, hotel and travel agency payments. UATP offers easy-to-use data tools, DataStreamSM and DataMineSM, which provide comprehensive account details to Issuers and Corporate Subscribers for accurate travel management.

Accepted as a form of payment for corporate business travel worldwide by airlines, travel agencies and Amtrak®; UATP accounts are issued by: Aeromexico; Air New Zealand (ANZFF.PK); American Airlines (NASDAQ: AAL); Austrian Airlines; China Eastern Airlines (NYSE: CEA); Delta Air Lines (NYSE: DAL); EL AL Israel Airlines; Etihad Airways; GOL Linhas aereas inteligentes S.A. (NYSE: GOL and Bovespa: GOLL4); Hahn Air; Japan Airlines (9201:JP); Luhfthansa German Airlines; Malaysia Airlines; Qantas Airways (QUBSF.PK); Shandong Airlines; United Airlines (NYSE: UAL); and US Airways.

About Paybefore

Paybefore is the leading information provider to prepaid and emerging payments industry professionals, offering the latest news, commentary and analysis. Paybefore's family of industry publications includes: Paybefore.com; Pay News™; Pay Op-Ed™; Pay Week™; Pay Gov™ and Pay Magazine™, a biannual print publication featuring in-depth articles on the opportunities, challenges and trends in the global prepaid and emerging payment industry; and the only industry directory, Pay Connect™, available online and in print. Visit us at www.paybefore.com.

Contact:

UATP Corporate Communications

Wendy Ward, wward@uatp.com

+1 202 626 4077  

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SOURCE UATP


Quelle: PR Newswire  

31.07.14 09:35

246516 Postings, 7061 Tage buranQuelle: PR Newswire

UATPs Partnerschaft mit airberlin / Wirecard gewinnt bei den dritten jährlichen Paybefore Awards Europe in der Kategorie Best Travel Companion
11:42 17.05.14

PR Newswire

WASHINGTON, 17. Mai 2014

WASHINGTON, 17. Mai 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Das Flight-Voucher-Programm von airberlin – eine Partnerschaft zwischen UATP, airberlin und Wirecard – ist von Paybefore im Zuge der diesjährigen Paybefore Awards Europe zu einem Sieger der Kategorie Best Travel Companion gekürt worden. Ein fünfköpfiger Ausschuss aus Branchenexperten, die im Rahmen des diesjährigen Wettbewerbs als Preisrichter auftraten, entschied sich für das Programm.

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Die Paybefore Awards Europe sind 2012 mit dem Ziel ins Leben gerufen worden, erfolgreiche Prepaid- sowie mobile und neuartige Zahlungsverfahren im Vereinigten Königreich und Europa gebührend zu würdigen. Die Preise werden von Paybefore vergeben, dessen Publikationen zu den maßgeblichsten Informationsquellen des weltweiten Prepaid- und Emerging-Payments-Bereichs zählen.

„Wir fühlen uns zutiefst geehrt, dass unser gemeinsames Produkt zu den Gewinnern der Kategorie Best Travel Companion zählt", so Ralph Kaiser, CEO und Firmenchef von UATP. „Bei den Paybefore Awards handelt es sich um eine äußerst bedeutende Veranstaltung, die Branchenführern aus aller Welt vertraut ist. Wir sind für die Auszeichnung sehr dankbar und werden weiterhin innovative Zahlungsstrategien für die Branche entwickeln."

Das Flight-Voucher-Programm von airberlin ist nun bei der Auswahl der Kategoriesieger vertreten, die im Zuge der Preisverleihung am 20. Mai im Don Carlos Resort and Spa im spanischen Marbella bekannt gegeben werden.

„Bei den Paybefore Awards Europe stehen Innovationsführer im Mittelpunkt, die mithilfe von Zahlungsverfahren komplexe Problemstellungen verschiedener Auftraggeber lösen", so Loraine DeBonis, Chefredakteurin von Paybefore und Vorsitzende der Jury. „Durch Produkte wie den airberlin Flight Voucher verschieben sich die Grenzen des Machbaren im Zahlungsverkehr", merkte sie an. „Wir sind stolz, das Programm für dessen Beiträge auszuzeichnen, die die Bereiche Prepaid- und neuartige Zahlungslösungen weiter vorangebracht haben."

„Dies ist ein spannender Zeitpunkt im weltweiten Zahlungsverkehr. Die Gewinner der diesjährigen Paybefore Awards Europe verdeutlichen, wie rasch Prepaid- und mobile Lösungen herkömmliche Verfahren auf Basis von Papier ablösen", ergänzte Paybefore-CEO Marilyn Bochicchio. „Die Paybefore Awards sind stolz, jene Unternehmen auszuzeichnen, die sich neben Bargeldzahlungen auch mit zahlreichen weiteren Zahlungslösungen befassen, um Unternehmen, Regierungen und Verbrauchern das Leben zu erleichtern."

Das Flight-Voucher-Programm von airberlin ist eine kreative Partnerschaft der drei Firmen UATP, Wirecard International und airberlin. Es handelt sich um ein von Wirecard International verwaltetes Prepaid- bzw. Stored-Value-Produktangebot von airberlin, das über das gesamte UATP-Netzwerk von airberlin zugänglich ist und Händlern einen effizienteren Akzeptanzprozess bietet. Flug-Voucher im Wert von 10, 20, 30, 50 und 100 Euro sind online erhältlich, wobei auch mehrere Voucher gekauft und gleichzeitig eingelöst werden können. Das Voucher-Programm ist eine sichere alternative Zahlungsmethode für Kunden von airberlin und bietet UATP und Wirecard eine zusätzliche Einnahmequelle.

Informationen zu UATP

UATP ist eine globale Zahlungslösung, die sich im Besitz der weltweiten Fluggesellschaften befindet und auch von diesen betrieben wird. Tausende von Händlern akzeptieren die Lösung als Zahlungsform für Flug- und Bahnreisen, Hotels und Reisebüros. UATP bietet leicht zu bedienende Datentools sowie DataStream(SM) und DataMine(SM), die Ausstellern und Firmenkunden einen umfassenden Einblick in Kontodetails gestatten und ein präzises Reisemanagement ermöglichen.

UATP wird von Fluggesellschaften, Reisebüros und Amtrak® als Zahlungsmittel für weltweite Geschäftsreisen akzeptiert. Die Eröffnung von UATP-Konten erfolgt durch: Aeromexico, Air New Zealand (ANZFF.PK), American Airlines (NASDAQ: AAL), Austrian Airlines, China Eastern Airlines (NYSE: CEA), Delta Air Lines (NYSE: DAL), EL AL Israel Airlines, Etihad Airways, GOL Linhas aereas inteligentes S.A. (NYSE: GOL und Bovespa: GOLL4), Hahn Air, Japan Airlines (9201:JP), die Deutsche Lufthansa AG, Malaysia Airlines, Qantas Airways (QUBSF.PK), Shandong Airlines, United Airlines (NYSE: UAL) und US Airways.

Informationen zu Paybefore

Paybefore ist die führende Informationsquelle für Experten der Bereiche Prepaid- und neuartige Zahlungslösungen und bietet aktuelle Branchennachrichten, Kommentare und Analysen. Paybefores Auswahl an Branchenpublikationen umfasst: Paybefore.com, Pay News™, Pay Op-Ed™, Pay Week™, Pay Gov™ und Pay Magazine™, eine halbjährlich erscheinende Printpublikation mit fundierten Artikeln über Geschäftschancen, Herausforderungen und Trends in der weltweiten Prepaid-Branche und bei neuartigen Zahlungslösungen, sowie das einzige Branchenverzeichnis des Sektors, Pay Connect™, das als Online- und Printausgabe erhältlich ist. Besuchen Sie uns auf www.paybefore.com.

Kontakt:

UATP Unternehmenskommunikation

Wendy Ward, wward@uatp.com

+1-202-626-4077  


Quelle: PR Newswire  

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