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Encyclopedia > En route Card

The en route Card was a credit card that was introduced by Air Canada. Initially, the card was used only for Air Canada transactions, but over time, the card was expanded into a more general credit card for business travellers, being accepted by hotels, restaurants, and other merchants.


Air Canada sold the en route Card business to Diners Club in the 1992, which marketed its card as "Diners Club/en route" for a period of time.


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en route credit card - Offering Reviews and Applications for Credit Cards (1735 words)
If the card you used is a bank card, a travel and entertainment card, or another card not issued by the seller of the defective merchandise, you can withhold payment only if the purchase exceeded $50 and occurred in your home state or within 100 miles of your billing address.
Many credit cards allow cash advances When you get a cash advance off your credit card, you either use your card to get cash from your bank teller or ATM machine, or you use one of the paper checks that came with your credit card.
An additional card is a card you get on your personal credit account with another person?s name on it.
Card Technology - Australian State En Route To Smart Card Driver’s License (688 words)
Ultimately, all 2.5 million drivers in the state could receive their license in the form of a card carrying a contact smart card chip that must be inserted into readers.
She says the main reason Queensland is seeking to replace its 20-year-old licensing system is the growth in fraudulent use of the licenses.
Freedman says the cost of a smart card chip is “a very small portion” of the budget for a modern licensing system.
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