On the Beach rolls out Irish website
Online travel agent On the Beach has launched a new booking site for Irish customers.
The package holiday specialists’ new Irish site (onthebeach.ie) allows Irish customers to book European beach holidays in Euros departing from Cork, Dublin, Kerry, Knock and Shannon airports.
Flexible payments and low deposits from €30 are available.
On the Beach sends over 1.5 million people on holiday every year and all flight-inclusive packages are financially protected.
The Irish website launch follows the online travel agent’s recent partnership agreement with Ryanair.
On the Beach customers can now book Ryanair flights as part of their On the Beach holiday package,
On the Beach Chief Customer Officer, Zoe Harris said, “Our launch in Ireland means more choice and great value to holidaymakers who want to book a holiday from their local airport.”
“With our Ryanair partnership, the sheer volume and variety of Ryanair flights from airports like Cork and Dublin are now available to book as part of a package.”
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