According to Fly Toddi, with the start of cooperation between Bank Mellat and Fly Toddi, a credit worth $ 6 trillion is intended to provide travel facilities and provide the purchase of tickets and tourism services. The purpose of the project is to facilitate public access to travel services in the current economic conditions and helping to re -boost the country’s tourism industry.
In recent years, the continuous exchange rate fluctuations and the increase in living costs have led to the gradual elimination of the Iranian families’ basket as one of the most important needs. Increasing accommodation, plane tickets, transportation and other related services has made travel for many segments of society to be costly and out of reach. In such an environment, creating new financial instruments such as travel loans and installment purchases can be an effective solution to restore the opportunity to travel to households.
The new Fly Toddi plan, in collaboration with Mellat Bank, is a response to this need. According to this collaboration, applicants can use the allocated credit to pay for their travel costs and pay tickets, hotels and other tourism services in installments.
Fly Toddie has stated that the process of receiving credit in the project is designed to ease users’ work and is possible to benefit from travel loans with minimal administrative complexity. Also, cooperation with Mellat Bank as one of the leading banks in providing new banking services has provided the necessary platform for expanding installment payment models in the country’s tourism industry.
Implementation of such projects can have a positive impact on the Iranian tourism market. Facilitating travel financing not only increases demand and boom in the domestic market, but can also pave the way for tourism services and increase employment in this sector.
Finally, Fly Todd Public Relations has announced that the company intends to develop a variety of services to meet the variety of users’ needs. Given the current situation, providing the purchase of installments of travel services can lead to the dynamics of the tourism industry.
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