Pay-later platform Klarna has launched a partnership with rail service Eurostar.
The collaboration, announced Wednesday (April 2), lets travelers in the U.K. and France split the cost of their tickets into three interest-free payments, and marks Klarna’s first time working with a train provider.
“Eurostar has changed the way we travel between the UK and Europe … now Klarna is changing the way we pay for it,” Raji Behal, head of Klarna’s western and southern Europe operations, said in a news release.
“Whether you’re heading to Paris for a weekend getaway or Brussels for business, you can now check out with Klarna and choose to pay in full or split the cost over time.”
The release notes that the partnership is happening as Eurostar is seeing an increasing number of travelers use its service, following a year in which it carried a record 19.5 million travelers.
While the new agreement marks Klarna’s entry into the rail sector, the company is no…
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