Ryanair Holidays are back on sale after the airline has signed a deal with a new software provider.
It has re-launched the service after finalising an agreement with German company HLX Touristik.
The airline temporary shut down its new business at the end of January accusing its previous provider Logitravel of ‘illegal screenscraping’.
But Spain-based tour operator Logitravel denied the claims, arguing that it is connected to global distribution systems and, along with other OTAs, must show all available flights to clients so they can make an informed decision when booking a holiday.
Ryanair launched the package holiday service offering flights, accommodation and transfer packages on its website at the start of December.
It said people have been paying too much for package holidays and promised it would transform the market.















