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I might be flying with them in a couple of months! If they have it implemented I'll be the first to try it and report back. ✈️✈️✈️

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If they don't take it directly, there are a number of travel / booking sites that accept bitcoin for payment. Travala, Destinia, CheapAir, and more:

6 TRAVEL SITES THAT ACCEPT CRYPTOCURRENCY AS PAYMENT
https://onedayitinerary.com/6-travel-sites-that-accept-cryptocurrency-as-payment/

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If they don't take it directly, there are a number of travel / booking sites that accept bitcoin for payment. Travala, Destinia, CheapAir, and more:

6 TRAVEL SITES THAT ACCEPT CRYPTOCURRENCY AS PAYMENT
https://onedayitinerary.com/6-travel-sites-that-accept-cryptocurrency-as-payment/

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They may need this, simply to being able to continue serving Nigeria!

Emirates slashes Lagos flight operations over $85m stuck funds
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https://guardian.ng/news/emirates-slashes-lagos-flight-operations-over-85m-stuck-funds

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Also check the travel section of Bitrefill: https://www.bitrefill.com/buy/worldwide/travel

Gift cards for the airline via Lightning is better than on-chain directly with the airline unless you properly mix your coin for privacy.

Gift cards with travel agencies isn't as good a deal from what I can see.

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That's pretty cool. Non-western countries are the key to slingshotting Bitcoin into mainstream. And literally international companies even more.

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In the Bitcoin is Venice book they have a chapter called Bitcoin is Halal. This makes sense

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