BBVA Partners With Dufry Launches First WeChat Facilities in Spain at Adolfo Suarez Madrid-Barajas Airport

BBVA announced on Monday it has teamed up with Dufry to launched the first WeChat Pay facilities in Spain in travel retail operator’s World Duty Free stores at the Adolfo Suarez Madrid-Barajas airport. According to BBVA, the move is a “hugely significant shift” within the Spanish payment space, and indicative of the power the WeChat service has within, and increasingly outside of, China.

“World Duty Free will begin offering the service to passengers passing through its Madrid Duty Free No-Schengen shops at Terminal 1 Madrid Barajas airport, and then roll out to its stores in Madrid and Barcelona where it was identified that Chinese passengers are seeking to use this platform. The payment scheme has been set up so that it can easily be deployed and adopted in the other 24 Spanish airports where World Duty Free operates if new flights to China are introduced.”

Speaking about the collaboration, Ángeles Montesdeoca, Directora General de España of Dufry, stated:

“At Dufry we have always created shopping spaces with our customers in mind and we are delighted with this new payment scheme that allows our Chinese passengers to pay for their purchases as they would at home. We firmly believe that we are one step closer to offering our passengers the seamless journey we strive for.”

Carlos Laita, director of Innovation & Market Development EMEA at BBVA, went on to add:

“Thanks to our partnership with Dufry and WeChat Pay, we can allow Chinese travellers to feel at home when they do shopping at the Spanish airports. As well as this, we are creating new opportunities for our merchant customers to increase their sales by leveraging their promotions with all the awesome marketing tools available at the WeChat ecosystem.”



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