SpiceJet Allows Travelers To Pay For Flight Tickets In Easy Cardless EMI

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Indian low-cost carrier SpiceJet on Monday announced a new payment mode under which passengers can book their flight tickets and pay for them in easy installments of 3, 6, or 12 months.

“As part of the launch offer, customers will be able to enjoy three months EMI option at no additional cost (no interest),” Said SpiceJet in a press release.

SpiceJet has tie-up with Walnut 369 for offering cardless EMI options for its customers. Walnut 369 is a hassle-free payment solution that facilitates fair, transparent credit and gives you the flexibility to pay for your purchase over time.

SpiceJet Pay Later/Cardless EMI

Instant credit approval | No interest on 3 months credit period | No credit card required | Choose from 3/6/9/12 months EMI options | No pre-closure fees

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Customers can avail of SpiceJet’s cardless EMI in just four easy steps:

  • Apply – Use PAN details to get instant approval
  • Validate – Authenticate your identity
  • Use – Use approved credit amount to book flight tickets
  • Repay – Make timely payments & track details online

Keep your PAN, Aadhar, and UPI ID details ready before proceeding.

SpiceJet Cardless EMI Option

To avail of the EMI scheme, passengers need to provide basic details like PAN number, Aadhar number, or VID and verify it with a one-time password, it mentioned.

Customers will have to make payment of the first EMI by providing their UPI ID and subsequent EMIs would be deducted from the same UPI ID, it noted.

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Passengers do not have to provide any credit card or debit card details to avail of the EMI scheme, it said.


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Manish Khandelwal
Manish Khandelwal

Manish Khandelwal, a travel-tech enthusiast with over a decade of experience in the travel industry. Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Travelobiz.com, he's passionate about writing.

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