Book EaseMyTrip with Crypto
Use SolCard for EaseMyTrip's regular checkout on flights, hotels, holiday packages, and eligible travel add-ons, even though the merchant does not list native crypto payments.
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How to pay EaseMyTrip with crypto
Get Your SolCard
Sign up for SolCard in minutes. Get your virtual card instantly or order a physical card delivered to your door.
Load Your Crypto
Deposit SOL, USDC, USDT, or SOLC directly from your crypto wallet across 9 supported blockchain networks.
Pay on the EaseMyTrip checkout in your market
Choose your flight, hotel, holiday package, or other available travel product, review any extras such as Price Lock or Zero Cancellation, and use your SolCard anywhere EaseMyTrip asks for a normal card payment.
Why SolCard fits EaseMyTrip bookings
EaseMyTrip's US-facing site focuses on flights, hotels, holidays, and ancillary services, while its broader platform also lists trains, buses, cabs, activities, visa services, and gift cards in supported markets. SolCard lets you fund the actual checkout that appears for your region instead of forcing a separate payment path.
EaseMyTrip says bookings are not confirmed until tickets are issued or a confirmation email is sent, and the US terms explain that a temporary authorization hold can appear on your card even if the booking cannot be completed. SolCard is useful for that travel-specific billing stage, not just the trip itself.
EaseMyTrip sells booking extras with separate terms, including Price Lock on the main platform and Price Drop Assurance on the US site. Those services are not the same as the fare itself, so using one SolCard for the add-on fee and the later booking keeps the spend in one place.
For eligible trips, EaseMyTrip offers protection products such as Zero Cancellation and states that the premium charged at booking is non-refundable. Paying within EaseMyTrip's own checkout keeps that protection tied to the itinerary where it can actually be used.
EaseMyTrip does not use one cancellation flow for every market. The main platform points users to MyBooking or support email, while the US terms say cancellations must be requested by phone. SolCard works at purchase time, and any later refund still follows the merchant's own channel and timeline.
EaseMyTrip's gift card terms allow multiple cards in one transaction and its EMT Wallet can hold refunds or cashback, but those balances do not always cover a full trip. SolCard can pay the remaining amount when a gift card or wallet balance only offsets part of the booking.
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About EaseMyTrip
EaseMyTrip is a travel booking platform for flights, hotels, holiday packages, and, in supported markets, buses, trains, cabs, gift cards, and other travel services. Customers typically pay through EaseMyTrip's web or app checkout before tickets are issued or suppliers confirm the reservation, and they may also add market-specific extras such as Price Lock, Price Drop Assurance, or Zero Cancellation. EaseMyTrip's official payment pages list standard checkout methods rather than native crypto, so SolCard gives you a way to cover eligible EaseMyTrip bookings and add-on fees with crypto while the merchant still receives a normal card payment.
EaseMyTrip payment, refund, and booking FAQ
EaseMyTrip's official payment terms list credit and debit cards, net banking, wallets, UPI, Google Pay, PayPal, EMI, and pay-later options, but they do not list cryptocurrency as a native payment method. SolCard is the practical way to use crypto while still paying through the standard EaseMyTrip checkout.
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