Jamaica Gleaner

American Airlines goes cashless in Jamaica

- Janet Silvera/Senior Gleaner Writer janet.silvera@gleanerjm.com

AS OF Monday, September 17, American Airlines passengers travelling from both the Sangster Internatio­nal and the Norman Manley airports will be required to use a debit or credit card to make transactio­ns with the airline.

American made the announceme­nt on Friday. “This includes any transactio­ns at the airport, including purchasing tickets and paying for checked baggage,” said the airline, in announcing its transition to cashless.

It is expected that many other carriers will follow suit, having done so in other parts of the world.

In the statement to the media, the airline’s country manager, Yvonne Pearson, noted that it had transition­ed to a cashless airport environmen­t at many locations around the world, allowing its team members to assist their customers in a faster and more efficient manner.

“Moving away from cash transactio­ns also reduces the complexity of work for our agents who will no longer have to worry about handling cash, finding exact change, or closing out a cash drawer at the end of the day. This is positive news for our customers and for our team members at the airport,” said Pearson.

Alliance Payment Services Limited, a Jamaicaown­ed company, which was launched in April, and which has announced a card partnershi­p with

Moving away from cash transactio­ns also reduces the complexity of work for our agents who will no longer have to worry about handling cash, finding exact change or closing out a cash drawer at the end of the day.

Mastercard, will handle the issuing of prepaid cards for American Airlines passengers.

Persons with cash can access Alliance Prepaid Mastercard­s from kiosks in the airports.

So far, three airlines have confirmed that they will go cashless, director of Alliance, Peter Chin, told The Gleaner.

“We have met with all airlines and they have expressed the willingnes­s to do the same as American Airlines, because all would prefer not to handle cash,” he stated.

American Airlines currently operates 21 weekly flights from Kingston to Miami, as well as 67 weekly flights from Montego Bay to seven destinatio­ns in the United States – Boston, Charlotte, Chicago, Dallas/Fort Worth, Los Angeles, Miami and Philadelph­ia.

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