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recently, passengers order food and drinks digitally with their own device on board the aircraft of Corendon Dutch Airlines. With this, the airline is taking the next step in reducing paper in the aircraft. Instead of a paper menu, a digital menu is available in the AirFi system via a QR code. Passengers easily order digitally from their seat and the Cabin Crew then delivers the order. Corendon had already switched to cashless payment earlier. This makes Corendon Dutch Airlines the first Dutch airline where passengers order completely digitally and pay cashless on board.

“As an airline, we are no longer tied to one range for an entire season, but we can continuously respond flexibly to the needs of the passengers. A next step is the possibility for the Cabin Crew to immediately adjust the menu when something is sold out, resulting in fewer 'no sales' on board. It also fits within our innovative and sustainable strategy of working paperless as much as possible and developing new technologies.”

Pay cashless 
Earlier, Corendon Dutch Airlines introduced cashless payment. The airline accepts debit card, credit card, Apple Pay and Samsung Pay and contactless payments can also be made with these wearables. Cashless payment has the advantage for customer and airline of more convenient payment and a faster and more efficient service on board, according to the airline

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