Carnival Partners with Alipay for Asia Fleet

Alipay LogoCarnival Corporation today announced it has signed an agreement to offer Alipay payment services onboard its cruise ship fleet in Asia, including the ships in China.

The partnership will enable Chinese guests to pay for onboard products and services using the convenience of Alipay, China’s most popular mobile payment system, part of Alibaba.

Costa Cruises will give passengers the option to use their existing Alipay accounts as a payment method for cabin folios. All onboard spending – including shopping, activities, excursions, food and drinks – will be added to each guest’s cabin folio as the purchase is made, and then cleared on a nightly basis via their Alipay account.

Alipay will debut on Costa Serenain China starting in 2017 before potentially expanding to additional ships in the Costa Asia fleet, including Costa Atlantica, Costa Victoria andCosta Fortunain China, and Costa neoRomantica, which has been homeported in Japan since April of this year.

Based on the terms of the agreement, Carnival Corporation’s other leading brand in China and Asia, Princess Cruises, will also have the potential to offer Alipay onboard its ships sailing in Asia, including the all-new Majestic Princess that begins its first homeport season in Shanghai in July 2017 as the first cruise ship tailor-made for the Chinese market. Details of future rollout plans may be released at a later date.

“We are excited that our guests will now have the opportunity to use Alipay onboard our brands sailing in China and Asia,” said Michael Thamm, group CEO, Costa Group and Carnival Asia, who oversees operations in China for Carnival Corporation. “As we continue to grow interest and demand for cruising within the larger vacation market in China, this is another example of being able to stay close to our guests – understanding their needs and tailoring our offerings to their preferences. Alipay is a leading payment service already used by hundreds of millions of Chinese consumers, so we see this as a natural fit for us in China and a great opportunity to make onboard purchases even more convenient as we work hard to continually deliver a great experience to our Chinese guests.”

“Partnering with Carnival Corporation is yet another milestone for Alipay,” said Angel Zhao, COO of International Business Unit and Vice President of Ant Financial, “Since this Lunar New Year Chinese consumers were able to shop up-in-the-air via Alipay on some flights between China and Europe, and now they are able to pay via Alipay on cruises in the middle of the sea. One of the most important goals of Alipay going overseas is to provide convenient and efficient ‘cashless’ experiences for both Chinese tourists and global merchants.”

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