Wizzmoni and Oman Air launch co-branded multi-currency travel card in India
The Wizz Voyager prepaid card combines digital forex, payments and travel rewards, with distribution through Oman Air counters, Wizzmoni’s 350-plus branches and authorized partners.
What happened
Wizzmoni and Oman Air launched the AI-powered Wizz Voyager multi-currency prepaid travel card in India, combining digital forex, payments and milestone travel
Key facts
- More than 350 branches across India
- Supports more than 35 currencies
- Aug. 20, 2026
Why this matters
The deal illustrates how airline partnerships can add captive distribution, rewards relevance and payment volume for forex providers seeking omni-channel expansion.
What to watch
- Card issuance, activation and first-transaction rates by Oman Air route and Wizzmoni branch.
- Share of cards loaded digitally versus at branches or airport counters.
- Average foreign-currency load, spend per active card, reload frequency and post-trip balance behavior.
- Oman Air loyalty integration depth, including whether card spend earns or redeems airline rewards.
- Pricing versus bank forex cards and international credit cards, particularly FX markup, ATM fees and inactivity charges.
- New airline, OTA, insurance or remittance partnerships announced by Wizzmoni.
- RBI or card-network changes affecting prepaid cross-border payment limits, KYC, FX loading or international card usage.
- Add Oman Air booking-path and check-in prompts, with instant digital issuance before airport arrival.
- Target India-Gulf travel corridors through regional-language campaigns, corporate travel agents, education consultants and migrant-worker networks.
- Bundle fare discounts, extra baggage, lounge access or accelerated loyalty rewards to make the card proposition distinct from generic forex cards.
- Use early card-spend data to identify high-frequency international travelers and launch cross-sell offers for insurance, remittance and ancillary travel products.
- Pursue additional airline, hotel and OTA partnerships to reduce dependence on Oman Air route volumes.