HELSINKI (Reuters) - Finnair (>> Finnair Oyj) will become the first airline to allow travellers to pay for in-flight shopping and services with Chinese online payment app Alipay, the company said on Wednesday.

The airline, which uses its Helsinki hub to bring Asian travellers to European destinations, said it will trial Alipay on its flights between Shanghai and Helsinki.

"As the number of travellers grows between Asia and Northern Europe, the need for a familiar and convenient payment platform has never been greater," Finnair Chief Digital Officer Katri Harra-Salonen said in a statement.

Alipay, an affiliate of Alibaba Group Holding (>> Alibaba Group Holding Ltd), China's biggest e-commerce company, has formed a number of foreign partnerships in its push to capture the growing market of Chinese consumers travelling abroad.

The service has more than 450 million active users in China.

Though other airlines, such as Delta (>> Delta Air Lines, Inc.), accept Alipay on their booking websites, Finnair says it will be the first to allow passengers to use the payment app during flights.

State-controlled Finnair has struggled in recent years with tough competition from discount carriers, but cost savings and a focus on Asia helped the company swing into profit in 2015.

(Reporting by Tuomas Forsell; Editing by Jussi Rosendahl and David Goodman)

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