CEO of CheapAir, which has accepted BTC since 2013 for flight and hotel bookings, asks customers for advice on a considered switch from Coinbase to BitPay.
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CheapAir is an American online platform specializing in travel organization, from purchashing tickets to booking hotels. CheapAir was founded in 1989 by Jeff Klee, who is its current CEO. The main office of CheapAir is headquartered in Calabasas, California, with additional offices in Denver and Chicago. CheapAir has a wide range of discounts and payback programs, including special CheapAir coupons with promo codes that are available on the internet. In terms of CheapAir and Bitcoin, the company started accepting cryptocurrency in November 2013, meaning that CheapAir has become the first travel agency in the world to accept Bitcoin as a payment method for flights. In addition, in 2014, CheapAir started accepting Bitcoin as an alternate payment method for hotels.
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