Sat. Oct 19th, 2024

The railway company Renfe will allow train tickets purchased on its website to be paid in a total of four installments and without interest or management fees. All this, as long as the import is greater than or equal to 150 euros.

Renfe reported this Tuesday that in order to be able to join this new payment option for purchasing tickets online, the company has signed an agreement with Aplazame, the flexible financing and payments platform of the WiZink digital bank.

The public operator is convinced that this payment method “will benefit thousands of customers”, who will buy their tickets daily through its website.

The objective, the companies indicate, is to optimize the customer experience by applying the best technological solutions. “Travelers reach their destination with all the comfort and the best travel experience, quickly and safely, being able to bring together several plans without cost being an impediment,” they add.

purchasing process

The purchasing process, the companies explain, is quick and simple for the customer, with a high level of security and digitalization. Once the tickets have been chosen, the customer must choose the ‘Card / Pay in 4 months without interest’ payment method.

In the payment gateway you must select the Aplazame or ‘Other payment methods’ option, where you will need an email, an identity document and a bank card to access the purchase financing process.

Beneficiary to customer miles

This payment method will benefit the miles of customers who buy their tickets daily through online payment. Renfe has invested 164 million euros to update

and modernize the ticket sales and reservation system, which includes the web sales channel, app, ticket offices, agencies and self-sales machines, as well as customer access systems such as check-in or the Club Room. . from Renfe.

Investment of 164 million

The railway company has invested a total of 164 million euros to update and renew the ticket sales and reservation system, including the web sales channel, application, ticket offices, agencies and self-sales machines, as well as to improve access systems. . of clients such as ‘check-in’ or the Renfe Club Room.

By NAIS

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