Brussels Airline and MTN Cameroon have just signed a partnership which makes it possible for intending travellers to buy their tickets using MTN Mobile money.
The Belgian airline is the first airline to use this form of electronic payment service, thus making it possible for customers to buy their tickets on the go.
To promote this initiative, the two companies have announced a promotional campaign that will run until March 31, 2014, providing discounted tickets for the customers to use the service.
According to MTN Cameroon, MTN Mobile Money is now used by thousands of Cameroonians to pay electricity bills, purchase phone credit, transfer funds, pay for cable TV subscriptions, as well as purchase goods and services in supermarkets and authorised department stores.
Brussels Airline currently operates 300 flights daily to 70 destinations using 43 planes and MTN Cameroon has a 59% market share with 8.7 million subscribers as at December 31, 2013