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Flying With Etihad? You Can Now Pay With A Jaywan Card In UAE; Here’s How!

Etihad Airways is now the first UAE airline to accept Jaywan cards for flight bookings, with extra perks coming for Jaywan Royal cardholders.

by Deeplata Garde
Flying With Etihad? You Can Now Pay With A Jaywan Card In UAE; Here’s How!
Cover Image Courtesy: Al Etihad Payments/Website, Etihad Airways/X

 If you’ve been carrying a Jaywan card around and wondering where you can actually use it beyond grocery runs and coffee shops, here’s a big one: Etihad Airways has just become the first airline in the UAE to accept Jaywan for flight bookings. From now on, when you head to etihad.com to book a trip, you’ll see Jaywan sitting right there at checkout alongside the usual card options. Select it, pay, and you’re done. No third-party apps, no redirects, just a straightforward booking on the airline’s own website. And this isn’t limited to a handful of routes either; the option works across Etihad’s entire network.

Etihad Airways Now Lets You Book Flights With Your Jaywan Card

Royal Cardholders Have Even More To Look Forward To

If you hold a Jaywan Royal card, pay attention, because Etihad says the real perks are still coming. The airline has confirmed Royal cardholders will soon get exclusive discounts on Comfort and Deluxe fares, plus priority access benefits, the kind of loyalty extras usually reserved for elite frequent flyers. No exact rollout date yet, so keep an eye on your Etihad Guest account if you’re a Royal cardholder. Mark Potter, Managing Director of Etihad Guest, has described this as just the first step in a broader partnership with Al Etihad Payments, with more Jaywan-linked travel perks expected down the line.

Why This Matters For UAE Travellers

This didn’t come out of nowhere. Etihad and Al Etihad Payments signed a Memorandum of Understanding back in October 2025 to explore exactly this kind of collaboration, and it’s now paying off. Jaywan itself launched in July 2026 as the UAE’s first domestic card scheme, run by Al Etihad Payments, a subsidiary of the Central Bank of the UAE, and banks across the country have been steadily rolling it out to residents since. Andrea Cianchetti, Chief Products Officer at Al Etihad Payments, has pointed to the Etihad tie-up as adding real, everyday value to the card, closer to a genuine loyalty proposition than just another payment method. For UAE residents who’ve already switched to Jaywan, it’s one more reason to keep using it.

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It’s Not Just Etihad, Jaywan Is Popping Up Everywhere

The Etihad tie-up is actually part of a much bigger push. Jaywan acceptance is now expanding across malls, hotels and online shopping too, with over 200 Majid Al Futtaim destinations — think retail, leisure, hotels and entertainment — now taking the card. Payment providers Network International and Telr have also plugged Jaywan into their e-commerce gateways, so you can use it across thousands of online merchants in the UAE, not just in person. Add in the UnionPay partnership letting Jaywan cards work across 183 countries, and it’s clear this isn’t just a niche airline perk — it’s shaping up to be a genuine everyday card, from your flight booking to your weekend mall run.

Cover Image Courtesy: Al Etihad Payments/Website, Etihad Airways/X

FAQs

Is Jaywan accepted on other airlines?

Not yet. Etihad is currently the only one.

What discounts will Jaywan Royal cardholders get?

Exclusive discounts on Comfort and Deluxe fares, plus priority access, exact details pending.

Deeplata Garde

Deeplata Garde is a Senior Content Writer with 8 years of experience crafting stories on food, travel, sports and pop culture. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Mass Media from the University Of Mumbai and has spent her career turning everyday moments into narratives readers can't scroll past. Powered by black coffee, dark chocolate & a concerning number of open tabs, she spends her non-working hours chasing sunsets, recommending restaurants & reading in a quiet corner.

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First Published: August 20, 2026 2:52 PM