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Emirates will accept cryptocurrencies: what currencies are supported?

Emirates has signed an agreement with Crypto.com to introduce cryptocurrency payments on all its services by 2026. The initiative could allow travelers

Emirates and Crypto.com formalize partnership

According to statements released after the announcement, the two companies will work together to explore the integration of Crypto.com Pay into Emirates Payments Infrastructure. The project is expected to be developed in accordance with regulatory requirements, compliance standards and safety protocols.

A new chapter for airline payments

More than Bitcoin: more than 30 digital assets expected

  • Bitcoin (BTC)

  • Ethereum (ETH)

  • Chronos (CRO)

  • USD Currency (USDC)

  • Tether (USDT)

What travelers can buy

  • plane tickets

  • Cabin upgrades

  • Additional baggage allowances

  • Shopping on board

  • Tax free shopping

  • Travel-related service packages

Why Dubai Crypto Strategy Matters

The competitive impact on the travel industry

What investors are watching

  • Technical implementation progress

  • Regulatory approvals

  • Official release schedules

  • Customer adoption rates

  • Additional air associations

Looking ahead to 2026

@erlin
Erlin hallen is an experienced crypto writer who loves exploring the intersection of blockchain technology and financial markets. He regularly provides information on the latest trends and innovations in the digital currency space.

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