It is difficult to summarize the importance of traveling. First of all, work can be very stressful and for many, the way to get escape from this pressure is by traveling to a destination where they can find some peace. Traveling is also important because it teaches important life lessons, reveals the earth’s beauty, and even helps people deal with stress and other life worries. It is therefore important for people to be able to afford to travel. Even when it's not to find happiness, emergencies that demand immediate attention can happen and depressing regret can kick in when such journeys are not attended to because of finance.

These concerns have been put into thought and acted upon by these top travel airlines around the world who now offer opportunities to people to help them fulfill their travel desires while paying according to their financial strengths.

9 American Airlines Offers Travelers Living In The United States A Flexible Repayment Plan

The largest airline in North America according to statista.com allows travelers to pay for their tickets for up to 6 months. To use this option, travelers need to first apply for an American Airlines Credit Card and then apply for the flight using the credit card. This offer works best for travelers who travel very often with American Airlines; although, since it comes with a $0 annual fee, it would not hurt to get one as it also offers some rewards. Travelers who own American Airlines credit cards are eligible to earn bonus miles ranging from 10,000 – 60,000 miles.

One important thing to note is that tickets of $150 or more are charged zero interest; however, the full payment must be made within 6 months, or the traveler’s credit card risks being charged the accumulated interest of the ticket from the date of its purchase.

8 Save The Payment Worry For Later When You Travel With Delta Airlines

With coverage of over 300 destinations in 60 countries, Delta Airlines definitely pulls a strong following, and travelers who love the awesome services of the Delta Airline will be surprised at the flexibility they can have. With Delta Airlines, travelers can lay out the cost of their ticket into 6, 12, or 18 parts which they can then pay flexibly in 6, 12, or 18 months with little monthly interest. To enjoy this service, Travelers are to apply for the flight with Delta Airline and use Affirm as the payment option.

7 United Airlines Lets You Pay For As Long As You Need

Travelers can travel to numerous popular destinations in the United States and around the world with United Airlines and then pay for their ticket as flexibly as purchasing monthly groceries. To use this method, travelers simply need to select Uplift as their payment method when applying for their United Airlines ticket. They can then choose from the 6, 11, or 18 months payment options.

6 Travelers In Parts Of The Middle East Can Also Get Great Offers With Emirates Airlines

In 2011, Emirates and Citibank collaborated to launch the - fly now, pay-down-the-line service which works exactly as it sounds. Travelers have a huge list of destinations they can travel to including the most remote parts of the world and then pay back their bills with zero interest within a period of three months.

Citibank, which is responsible for the initial flight loan, reserves the service for travelers who have Citibank credit cards; although, this premium service is also available for holders of some selected bank credit cards in the Middle East such as ADCB and Dubai Islamic Bank. It gets even juicier for customers with Gulf Bank credit cards as they can now book flights and pay for their tickets within a period of 12 months with absolutely no added interest.

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5 Enjoy British Airways Services And Pay The Bills Later

The flag carrier and most popular airline in the UK according to Yougov.co.uk uses Affirm to offer flexible travel services which can be paid flexibly over the period of 3, 6, and 18 months. The PayPal credit option is also available as a payment method in British Airways and it also offers a flexible payment option for travelers just like Affirm.

4 JetBlue Airways Splits The Bills For Travelers And Spreads Them Up To A Whole Year

The Second largest Airline in the United Kingdom according to statista.com offers to get vacationers and other travelers to their destinations and then allows them to make monthly installments until the payment for their flight is complete. JetBlue uses UpLift to offer travelers this flexibility and the payment period can be up to 12 months.

JetBlue also collaborated with Goldman Sachs to launch the online lending service – MarcusPay which is now available as a payment option in JetBlue. This service, just like UpLift, helps travelers with their travel tickets which can then be paid in monthly installments.

3 Enjoy Now, Pay Later With KLM Royal Dutch Airlines

The Flag carrier of the Netherlands uses PayPal Credit to offer travelers the – Bill Me Later option. This allows payments for the purchased airline products to be made within 6 months with no added interest; although, if payment eventually exceeds 6 months, interest rates will be included in the bill.

When applying with KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, travelers are to select Paypal as their check-out option then tap Bill Me Later on the next page.

2 Laybuy’s Buy Now, Pay Later Option is Now available on Easyjet

Easyjet which is one of the largest airlines in Europe has recently opened a lot of travel opportunities to the British people and other travelers who could not afford instant payments for their flight. The Airline now works with Laybuy to give travelers the option to enjoy their holidays and make their payments in 6 months.

1 Pay Monthly When You Fly With Spirit Airlines

The Low-Cost United States Airline offers the monthly payment option for travelers on a trip. Travelers now have the option to pay their travel bills for up to 11 months. Spirit Airlines works with Uplift to help travelers achieve this flexibility.

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