London, UK and Washington, D.C. – 10 March 2026 – Hands In, the UK based split payment solutions provider and UATP, the global network that helps organizations simplify payments and expand their payment options, today announced a strategic partnership allowing airlines to activate proprietary multi-card payments and group payments, which will deliver flexible, seamless payment options to airlines and their passengers worldwide.
The collaboration brings together UATP’s position as a leader in aviation payments infrastructure with Hands In’s rapidly adopted split payment functionality which will enable airlines to modernize checkout without disrupting their current payment architecture.
Samuel Flynn, CEO of Hands In, stated, “Airlines don’t want another complex integration. They want functionality that works within their existing infrastructure. By embedding directly into UATP’s Ceptor, Hands In is making split payments accessible at global scale not only from an enablement perspective but also reconciliation which is the major challenge for airlines accepting split payments today.”
Through this partnership, airlines across the globe will be able to offer travelers the ability to split the cost of flights and ancillary services into manageable installments, directly at checkout, without the need for additional credit applications or complex financing processes.
“UATP continues to lead in payments innovation. Integrating Hands In into the Ceptor platform allows us to offer airlines enhanced flexibility at checkout while preserving the integrity and reliability of our Network,” stated, Ralph Kaiser, President, CEO & Chairman of UATP.
As demand for flexible payment options continues to rise, particularly for higher-value travel purchases, this collaboration empowers airlines to increase conversion rates, grow ancillary revenue, and enhance customer satisfaction. Passengers benefit from greater financial flexibility and transparency, while airlines maintain full control over the customer experience within their own branded environment.
As airlines continue to innovate in retailing and digital transformation, this partnership sets a new standard for flexible, customer-centric payment experiences in the aviation sector.
For more information, visit https://www.handsin.com/ and uatp.com
UATP media contact: Wendy Ward, wward@uatp.com
Hands In media contact: Hafsa Asim, hafsa@handsin.com
About Hands In
Hands In is a UK-based payment solutions company specializing in split payments, multi-card functionality, and decline recovery for the travel industry. Founded in 2022, Hands In enables airlines to unlock incremental revenue without changing their existing payment stack.
Learn More: https://www.handsin.com/
About UATP
UATP is one of the largest global and most secure closed-loop networks, simplifying payments in complex industries. We make it easy for businesses to make or accept any type of payment; open new markets, drive growth, and reduce costs for Issuers, Merchants, vendors, agents, aggregators, and more. UATP is continually innovating to connect companies to new forms of payment (AFPs), and our easy-to-use data tools, DataStream® and DataMine®, provide comprehensive account details to Issuers and Corporate Account Holders. Our team has decades of experience with the ever-changing payments landscape, and our reliable and proven technology ensures our global customers get more from every payment experience.
Learn more at uatp.com.
Accepted as a form of payment for corporate business travel worldwide by airlines, travel agencies, and Amtrak®; UATP accounts are issued by: Aeromexico; AERTiCKET; Air Canada (TSE: AC); Air China; Air New Zealand (ANZFF.PK); Air Niugini; AirPlus International a wholly owned subsidiary of SEB Kort; Akbar Travels; American Airlines (NASDAQ: AAL); APG Airlines; APG Pay; Austrian Airlines; BCD Travel; China Eastern Airlines (NYSE: CEA); ConnexPay; Delta Air Lines (NYSE: DAL); EL AL Israel Airlines; Ethiopian Airlines; Etihad Airways; Fareportal; Flight Centre Travel Group; Frontier Airlines; GOL Linhas Aereas inteligentes S.A. (NYSE: GOL and Bovespa: GOLL4); Hahn Air; High Point Travel; Hopper; Japan Airlines (9201:JP); JetBlue Airways; LATAM Airlines; MakeMyTrip; Qantas Airways (QUBSF.PK); Shandong Airlines; Sichuan Airlines; Southwest Airlines; Sun Country Airlines; TUIfly GmbH; Turkish Airlines (ISE: THYAO); United Airlines (NASDAQ: UAL); Wego; WestJet; Wings Global Travel and W2 by GO7.
Hands In and UATP Announce Global Partnership to Transform Airline Payments Worldwide
By Samuel Flynn | 10th March, 2026