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    Visa and Kenya Airways Unveil Co-Branded Travel Cards

    Kaluka wanjalaBy Kaluka wanjalaJuly 2, 2025Updated:August 14, 20252 Mins Read
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    Visa and Kenya Airways (KQ) have announced a strategic co-brand agreement aimed at enhancing the travel experience for customers and promoting the adoption of digital payments in the aviation industry.

    According to the agreement, Visa and KQ will work together to provide a variety of exclusive benefits and incentives to travelers, including the launch of co-branded credit and debit cards. These cards will offer customers a seamless and rewarding travel experience, featuring benefits such as:

    • Enhanced Rewards Program: Cardholders will earn points for every purchase made with the co-branded cards, which can be redeemed for flights, upgrades, and other travel-related services.
    • Travel Benefits: Exclusive access to airport lounges, priority boarding, and additional baggage allowances for cardholders.
    • Digital Payment Solutions: Secure and convenient payment options for booking flights, in-flight purchases, and other travel-related expenses.
    • Promotional Offers: Special discounts and promotions on Kenya Airways flights and services for Visa cardholders.

    “We are excited to partner with Kenya Airways to bring innovative payment solutions to travelers in Kenya and beyond,” said Chad Pollock, Vice President and GM, Visa East Africa. “This co-brand agreement reflects our commitment to enhancing the customer experience and promoting the adoption of digital payments in the travel industry.”

    Julius Thairu, Chief Commercial and Customer Officer, Kenya Airways said, “We are excited to join forces with Visa to deliver modern digital payment options that improve every step of the journey—from booking to boarding. This partnership reflects our shared goal of transforming travel with technology, and we look forward to providing great value to our customers worldwide.”

    The co-branded cards will be available to customers later this year and both companies will work closely to ensure a smooth rollout and adoption of the new payment solutions.

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    Also Read: Absa Bank Kenya Unveils Business Credit Card with Visa

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