Check out the crypto-controlled Really Cool Airlines – Airways
DALLAS – Thailand has a new airline in the works, and whether you think it’s cool enough or not, its CEO Patee Sarasin called it “Really cool Airlines.”
The new airline plans to start operations by the end of 2023 with destination listing in the coming months. The airline wants to focus on international flights and increase the nation’s aviation growth given the year-round demand.
Mr. Patee served as CEO of the Thai budget carrier, Nok Air (DD), yes the one with the bird’s beak. He owns a 51% stake in Really Cool Airlines.
In accordance Thais“Really Cool Air is the world’s first GameFi airline project invented for players to earn, learn, play and win. Our team is equipped with enthusiastic experts from all over the world, who are concerned with areas such as blockchain, GameFi, ecosystem management, crypto, NFT -is and more.”
Sarasin added: “Our ambition is to establish a brand new airline in the real world, controlled by crypto-native citizens from our Really Cool Air GameFi.”
Unique station, first of many?
Since this is brand new, we can speculate that GameFi involves play-to-earn, or in this case, fly-to-earn blockchain operations that offer financial incentives to passengers. What we can assure you is that customers enjoy loyalty and rewards programs, but it can be challenging for both program owners and participants to get the most out of them.
Blockchain rewards programs can offer a transformative opportunity for cost savings, membership growth, and flexible and fast membership redemption.
Lenny Moon, CEO of FlyCoin, argued last year that the biggest airlines still had relatively little incentive to innovate in the industry. Despite having billions of dollars in debt tied to their current customer rewards programs, airlines like United Airlines ( UA ) and American Airlines ( AA ) have been silent on whether they intend to launch blockchain-related projects. Startups can benefit from this.
Bangkok Post reports that Really cool Airlines plans to begin operations with two leased A330s, although the airline’s marketing image is an AAirbus A350.
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