Konbini, which means “convenience store” in Japanese, is a local cash-based payment method in Japan. It allows consumers to order goods and services online, and pay for them over the counter at a convenience store.
After shoppers select to pay through Japanese convenience stores on Ethiopian Airlines website:
1. Passengers are prompted to provide their full name, telephone number, and email address.
2. Depending on the convenience store the shopper selects, they will be presented with the voucher within ET website. The voucher is also sent to the shopper's email.
3. Passengers can then go to a 7-Eleven or other Japanese convenience stores to complete the payment. They need to provide the reference number and their phone number to get a voucher ticket.
4. Passengers present the voucher ticket to the cashier, and pays in cash.
5. Shopper receives a receipt as proof of payment.
The offer stays open up to 3 days. This means shoppers can complete their payment up to 3 days after the voucher was generated