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Betalningar för resebranschen för Reseföretag.

Cardflo tillhandahåller robust betalningsorkestrering för reseföretag. Vi erbjuder säker och effektiv hantering för flygbolag, hotell och resebyråer online.

Vår plattform hanterar stora transaktionsvolymer, minskar valutakomplexiteten och optimerar godkännandegraden för global resebransch.

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Reseföretag
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Resor
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Översikten

Payment processing for the travel sector involves navigating complex transaction lifecycles, often characterised by significant delay between booking and service delivery. For airlines, hotels, and online travel agencies, the payments stack must handle high average transaction values alongside frequent cross-border flows.

These businesses typically rely on a mix of Merchant Initiated Transactions (MIT) and Customer Initiated Transactions (CIT), requiring robust tokenisation to manage deposits and final settlements.

At the architectural level, travel merchants often utilise multiple Merchant Identification Numbers (MIDs) to categorise varying risk profiles, such as flight bookings versus ancillary services. Integrating with global distribution systems and property management tools necessitates a gateway capable of synchronising data across disparate environments.

Effective travel payment management focuses on minimising false declines while adhering to Strong Customer Authentication (SCA) mandates under PSD2, ensuring that authorisation strategies are optimised for both security and conversion.

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  1. Initial Authorisation and Tokenisation

    When a traveller initiates a booking, the gateway captures card details and performs an initial authorisation. To comply with PCI DSS and facilitate future payments, the card data is replaced with a secure token.

    This allows the merchant to store payment credentials for later charges, such as room service or car rental extensions, without retaining sensitive data.

  2. Smart Orchestration and Routing

    The transaction is routed to an acquirer based on predefined logic, such as the traveller's location or the Merchant Category Code (MCC). By selecting the optimal path, businesses can reduce interchange costs and improve authorisation rates.

    Smart routing ensures that if one acquirer experiences a technical outage, the payment is automatically redirected to a secondary provider.

  3. SCA and 3DS Verification

    For European transactions, the system triggers 3DS protocols to satisfy SCA requirements. The gateway determines if a transaction qualifies for an exemption, such as a low-value payment or a transaction risk analysis (TRA) exemption.

    This process balances the need for regulatory compliance with the goal of reducing friction during the checkout experience.

  4. Settlement and Reconciliation

    Settlement occurs once the funds are transferred from the issuer to the merchant's account through the acquirer. In travel, where bookings are often made months in advance, reconciliation becomes critical.

    The system matches clearing files with internal booking records, ensuring that every authorisation corresponds to a settled transaction and highlighting any discrepancies for manual review.

Varför det spelar roll

Managing Long Exposure Cycles

Travel businesses face unique risk profiles because the time between payment and service delivery can be months. This creates a longer window for chargebacks and disputes, which can impact a business's reserve requirements with their acquirer.

A robust payment strategy involves proactive representment and the use of soft descriptors to reduce friendly fraud, helping to maintain a healthy standing with card schemes while managing cash flow effectively.

Optimising International Acceptance

Global travel operations must process payments in numerous currencies and through various local schemes. Without an optimised cross-border strategy, merchants may suffer from high FX markups and increased decline rates from issuers who flag foreign transactions as suspicious.

By utilising local acquiring where possible and employing dynamic currency conversion, travel merchants can improve the customer experience and reduce the overhead associated with multi-currency settlement.

Regulatoriska noteringar

PSD2 and Travel Exemptions

Under PSD2, travel merchants must apply SCA to most electronic payments. However, specific exemptions for Secure Corporate Payment (SCP) can apply when bookings are made through secure corporate travel management systems.

Understanding these nuances is critical for travel agencies to maintain a low-friction booking process for corporate clients while remaining compliant with European banking regulations.

Card Scheme Rules for Travel

Visa and Mastercard have specific rules for the travel sector regarding when a transaction can be captured. Generally, the capture should not occur until the service is initiated or the ticket is issued.

Merchants must also handle 'no-show' charges according to strict guidelines, ensuring they have the necessary authorisation and can provide evidence that the consumer agreed to the specific terms and conditions of the booking.

Användningsfall

Online Travel Agencies (OTA)

OTAs aggregate services from multiple providers, requiring complex split-settlement capabilities. They must authorise a single payment from the customer and distribute funds to various airlines and hotels while retaining a commission, all while managing diverse cancellation policies.

Hospitality and Hotels

Hotels frequently use pre-authorisation at check-in to cover potential incidental costs. The payment system must support incremental authorisations and ensure that the final capture amount matches the actual expenditure to avoid unnecessary holds on a traveller's credit limit.

Airlines and Car Rentals

These businesses handle high-value transactions that often trigger fraud filters. They require sophisticated card-not-present (CNP) tools and the ability to process Merchant Initiated Transactions for changes to itineraries or post-rental damage charges without needing the customer to re-authenticate.

I siffror

2-5%
Authorisation Rate Improvement

Typical uplift observed when travel merchants switch from a single-acquirer setup to multi-acquirer smart routing.

<0.9%
Chargeback Rate Benchmark

The industry standard threshold travel merchants strive to stay below to avoid card scheme monitoring programmes.

15-25%
Cross-Border Fee Reduction

Potential savings on scheme fees when using local acquiring instead of cross-border processing for international bookings.

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Vad ingår.

  • Direkt Tier 1-förvärv för globala resemarknader
  • Smart routing över flera MID:er och förvärvare för optimal prestanda
  • Omfattande stöd för olika valutor och internationella betalningar
  • Avslagshantering för att återfå förlorade bokningar och intäkter
  • 3DS-optimering för säkra transaktioner utan att försämra konverteringen
  • Verktyg för hantering av chargebacks specifika för reseindustrins utmaningar
  • Centralised management of multiple MIDs to separate risk across different travel service departments.
  • Real-time fraud screening tailored to travel patterns to reduce chargebacks and friendly fraud instances.
  • Seamless reconciliation tools that match booking references with settlement files from various card acquirers.
  • Flexible settlement options to accommodate the long lead times between booking and travel dates.
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Vanliga frågor.

Hur hanterar Cardflo internationella betalningar för reseföretag?

Cardflo stöder internationella betalningar genom att erbjuda hantering av flera valutor och lokala förvärvsmöjligheter. Detta gör att reseföretag kan acceptera betalningar från kunder över hela världen i deras föredragna valuta, vilket förbättrar konverteringen och minskar valutaväxlingsavgifter.

Vi förenklar globala transaktioner.

Vilka specifika utmaningar för resor hanterar Cardflo angående chargebacks?

Cardflo hanterar chargeback-utmaningarna inom resebranschen genom riktade hanteringsverktyg. Vi hjälper till att skilja mellan legitima tvister och ”friendly fraud”, och tillhandahåller stöd för bevisinlämning för att återkräva förlorade intäkter och minska den ekonomiska påverkan av chargebacks.

Detta skyddar dina marginaler.

Kan Cardflo integreras med befintliga bokningssystem för reseföretag?

Ja, Cardflo erbjuder ett flexibelt utvecklar-API utformat för sömlös integration med befintliga bokningsmotorer och reseplattformar. Vårt API möjliggör anpassad implementering, vilket säkerställer att våra betalningslösningar passar in i din nuvarande operativa infrastruktur utan avbrott.

Integrationen är enkel.

How does smart routing help travel merchants with global operations?

Smart routing directs transactions to the acquirer most likely to approve the payment based on historical performance data and the geographic location of the issuer.

For a travel business, this means routing a transaction from a French traveller to a European acquirer rather than a US-based one, which significantly reduces the likelihood of an issuer flagging the transaction as high-risk or fraudulent.

This approach also helps in minimising cross-border fees and improving the speed of the authorisation process.

What role does the Merchant Category Code (MCC) play in travel payments?

The MCC is a four-digit number used to classify a business by the type of goods or services it provides. In the travel industry, specific codes exist for airlines (3000-3350), car rentals (3351-3500), and lodging (3501-3999).

These codes influence the interchange rates applied by card schemes and the risk assessment performed by the issuer. Using the correct MCC is vital for ensuring accurate processing and preventing transaction blocks from issuers who may restrict certain high-risk categories on their cardholders' accounts.

Can travel businesses use network tokens to improve security and conversion?

Yes, network tokens are a powerful tool for travel merchants. Unlike standard gateway tokens, network tokens are issued by the card schemes (Visa, Mastercard) and remain valid even if the underlying card is lost, stolen, or expires.

For travel businesses with long intervals between booking and travel, this ensures that the payment details remain current, reducing declines during final settlement. Network tokens also often qualify for slightly lower scheme fees and higher authorisation rates due to their increased security profile.

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