Riyadh Air says this partnership will provide tangible benefits for passengers
Riyadh Air, the new state-owned airline in Saudi Arabia that is set to be launched shortly, has partnered with online payment getaway noon to ease digital payment acceptance through its payments gateway.
In a press statement, Riyadh Air says that this collaboration aims to enhance the payment experience for Riyadh Air’s visitors to offer secure and efficient transactions.
The airline says that this partnership will provide tangible benefits for visitors, including card acceptance, alternative payment methods, and industry-leading features.
The airline says it will leverage noon’s technology to provide passengers with rewarding travel experiences.
Adam Boukadida
“At Riyadh Air, we are dedicated and focussed on providing a seamless and elevated travel experience from booking flights to landing. Our attention to detail and laser focus on digitally enhancing our visitors’ travel experience will only be strengthened by this new partnership,” says Adam Boukadida, Chief Financial Officer.
“Our agreements with noon payments allow us to tap into their expertise in digital solutions, which will optimise our operational efficiency while offering visitors a familiar and trusted payment method. This will be another step of changing the way that global travellers book flights and pay for flights. It also shows our dedication to fostering local innovation and contributing to the broader economic goals of Saudi Arabia,” Boukadida adds.
Dhruv Paul
“At noon payments, we are all about using innovation and technology to create standout experiences. Partnering with Riyadh Air lets us take this commitment to the next level, bringing world-class payments service, security, and care to every guest. Together, we’re not just raising the bar, we are redefining what it means to travel well,” says Dhruv Paul, General Counsel, noon.
The statement adds that Saudi Arabia’s technological sector continues to experience steady growth, fuelled by the nation’s investments in digital infrastructure as part of the widely anticipated National Strategy for Data and AI, including high-speed internet, expanded data capacity, and advanced mobile technology.