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You Can Now Book Domestic & International Flights with FNB App

 

Faizel Patel, Radio Islam News – 02-07-2019

(Twitter: @FaizelPatel143)

 

First National Bank has announced that eBucks Rewards members will now be able to book Domestic and International flights with all major airlines directly from the FNB app.

The bank is the first to offer this service, providing customers with the safety and convenience of paying via FNB Pay on the FNB App.

FNB says customers who book and pay for flights via the FNB App never have to expose their card details to 3rd parties or other websites.

Raj Makanjee, CEO of FNB Retail says the travel feature expands the suite of services under the eBucks tab.

“The travel offering emphasises our commitment to addressing the needs of customers through a trusted, safer and convenient platform. The proposition significantly expands the value we give customers and their families, in line with our focus on family banking.”

FNB & RMB Private Bank customers can expect discounts of up to 40% off on Domestic and International flights and will also have the ability to manage bookings, view their discounts and maintain family profiles on the app.

To access and start using Flights on app, customers must have an existing eBucks account and have the latest version of the FNB/RMB Private Bank app.

Follow these steps to book your flights on app:

  • Log in to the FNB app on your smartphone
  • Select the Flights icon under eBucks and follow the prompts.

RMB Private Banking clients should follow the same instructions through their RMB Private Bank app.

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