SINT MAARTEN (GREAT BAY) - Winair is pleased to announce the launch of a new flexible payment solution that allows customers to book flights today and pay over time through convenient installment plans. Available for eligible bookings made through the Winair website, the new payment option gives travelers greater flexibility when planning their journeys by eliminating the need to pay the full ticket cost upfront. Customers can secure their reservation with a minimum initial payment of USD $20 and spread the remaining balance across scheduled installments before their travel date. The introduction of installment payments reflects Winair's ongoing commitment to making air travel more accessible and affordable for residents, families, business travelers, and visitors across the Caribbean. "We are continuously looking for ways to improve the customer experience and make travel more accessible," said Hans van de Velde, Chief Executive Officer of Winair. "For many travelers, paying the full cost of a trip upfront can be a challenge, especially for traveling families. This new payment solution provides greater flexibility and allows customers to plan and book their travel with more confidence and convenience." The flexible payment option will be available for bookings made in U.S. dollars (USD) for flights departing more than sixty (60) days from the booking date. Customers will be able to select a payment schedule that best suits their needs while securing their reservation immediately. All installments must be paid at least thirty (30) days before the departure date. To provide this service, Winair has partnered with Fizupay, a payment solutions provider focused on helping travelers spread the cost of their journeys through manageable installment plans. "Fizupay was created to remove payment barriers and make travel more accessible for everyone," said Felix Antelo, CEO of Fizupay. "We are excited to partner with Winair to bring flexible payment solutions to the Caribbean, helping more customers plan and enjoy their journeys. Customers who select the flexible payment option during checkout will receive immediate confirmation of their reservation, along with details of their installment plan. Additional information is available in the FAQ section on winair.sx. About Winair Windward Islands Airways International (Winair) N.V. has been connecting the Caribbean for sixty-five (65) years, providing reliable regional air transportation services throughout the northeastern Caribbean. Operating from its hub at Princess Juliana International Airport (SXM) in St. Maarten, Winair serves destinations across the region with a commitment to safety, customer service, and regional connectivity. About Fizupay Fizupay is transforming the way people pay for travel. Through flexible payment plans with instant approval and no credit checks, travelers can book with confidence, spread payments over time, and enjoy greater financial flexibility. Founded on the belief that travel should be accessible to everyone, the company helps turn travel aspirations into reality.
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