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Want to lock in a seat at today's prices but don't have the cash at this very moment? Zip Pay may be an option.
It's an interest-free service that lets you borrow $350–$1,000 and pay it back in weekly, fortnightly or monthly installments.
While this is interest-free, there are ongoing fees which can build up. This includes a minimum repayment of $10 a week and a $7.95 monthly account keeping fee, though the latter is waived if you don't have any money owing.
There are also late payment fees if you don't make your minimum payments on time.
Know all the terms and conditions before you commit to ensure you don't wind up paying more for your holiday than expected.
Ready to fly? Here's a full list of sites accepting Zip Pay for your upcoming trip.
Which sites accept Zip Pay for flights?
- Qantas
- Virgin Australia
- AirAsia
- Webjet
- TheR8.com
Where else can I book flights and pay for them later?
A similar online credit service to Zip Pay is Afterpay. This lets you repay your purchase over 8 weeks via fortnightly repayments.
Afterpay can be used to purchase domestic Jetstar flights to the value of $3,000. While it too is interest-free, you can accrue late fees by not paying your account off on time.
Other sites that let you book now and pay later for flights include:
- Qantas: Accepts Zip and has its own book now, pay later service to hold your seat for a fee
- Flight Centre: Accepts Humm
- Bookafly: Accepts Humm
- MTV Travel: Accepts Humm
- Webjet: Accepts Afterpay
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