Exclusive: Royal Bank of Canada using blockchain for U.S./Canada payments – executive | Reuters

Although concerns remain about the legitimacy of bitcoin, which JP Morgan (JP.N) Chief Executive Jamie Dimon described as a fraud earlier this month, the credibility of the blockchain technology itself has increased.

A growing number of senior bankers have said they believe it will eventually revolutionize the way payments are made across the industry, reducing complexity and costs of back-office processes.

Source: Exclusive: Royal Bank of Canada using blockchain for U.S./Canada payments – executive, Matt Scuffham, September 27, 2017 / 6:44 PM

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Russia develops blockchain payment system for air transport | Coinfox

“IATA will issue virtual coins for payments between air companies. A blockchain will be used to register transactions. This technology will guarantee data security and lower the risks. Making payments directly without intermediaries will help airline carriers to reduce transaction time from weeks to minutes and minimise the costs,” the head of CryptoLab and CEO at the international fintech startup Lykke Sergey Ivliev told 59.ru.

Using the blockchain for mutual transactions would allow 10% reduction of air companies’ expenses due to minimised banking and currency exchange fees, according to the developers.

Source: Russia develops blockchain payment system for air transport | Coinfox

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Blockchain and the airline industry: ready for take-off?

Blockchain technology may become a disruptive force that may revolutionise the airline industry. Blockchain has the potential to play a leading role in disrupting many facets of the way they nowadays do business. Airlines – a data intensive industry with complex procedures and requirements – will certainly benefit from paying attention to the new potentials available and therefore have to reckon with this new technology.

Source: Blockchain and the airline industry: ready for take-off?

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Blockchain-Based Cryptocurrency Used as Compensation for Flight Delays

In 2016, airlines in Europe paid more than 5 billion Euros in compensation for flight delays or cancellations, and this number is growing exponentially. According to a report, the project aims to minimize money losses, as companies participating in the tourism industry will have mutual obligations, like those they have for the award miles programs. The cost of this new cryptocurrency will be lower than the declared value, which will allow carriers to save tens of millions of Euros annually.

Source: Blockchain-Based Cryptocurrency Used as Compensation for Flight Delays

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