PT Garuda Indonesia commercial director Handayani (right) exchanges symbols of agreement with Bank Central Asia (BCA) director Henry Koenaifi during the signing of a partnership agreement on Garuda ticket payment using credit cards and debit for e-commerce transactions at BCA Tower in Jakarta on Monday
span class="caption">PT Garuda Indonesia commercial director Handayani (right) exchanges symbols of agreement with Bank Central Asia (BCA) director Henry Koenaifi during the signing of a partnership agreement on Garuda ticket payment using credit cards and debit for e-commerce transactions at BCA Tower in Jakarta on Monday. The e-commerce partnership between Garuda and BCA is expected to ease ticket purchases for customers as they can simply go online to buy tickets, along with a number of promotions to be offered such as 0-percent installments for three to six months. JP/Jerry Adiguna
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