This is a a positive move for those that want bitcoin to evolve into a mainstream currency that can be used for the purchase of everyday goods and utilities, and it could lead competitors to also offer a bitcoin payment option. The immediate knock-on effect could be that Expedia will start accepting bitcoin for flight bookings, in addition to hotel bookings that you can already make with the cryptocurrency.
Exactly. I don't think most businesses realise the dual benefits of accepting Bitcoin in that they both save money on fees and get a load of free advertising in the process. There's literally no risk to them if they use a payment processor.
By becoming the first airline to accept Bitcoin, airBaltic have surely stolen a march on everybody else. However, they have missed a trick. The dreaded transaction fee.
Yet, even when booking a flight with bitcoin, the transaction fee is €5.99.
Slight shame about the transaction fee. If there wasn't one it would definitely pique customers' interest as to why it's free for bitcoin and encourage them to use it.