RAK Airways said today it has entered a partnership with global remittance player, Al Fardan Exchange, in an attempt to offer its customers a "convenient and easy option" to pay for their tickets. Further elaborating on the arrangement, the Ras Al Khaimah-based carrier said by the way of this tie up, RAK Airways passengers can pay for tickets booked through the airline's call centre at any Al Fardan Exchange branch across the UAE. "After making a booking through RAK Airways call centre, customers will receive a reservation number. Upon presentation of the reservation number at any Al Fardan Exchange branch, the customer will be able to pay for the ticket and confirm their booking," it explained in a statement, adding that Al Fardan Exchange has a global presence with 120 correspondent banks and agents worldwide.
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