Ryanair inks ‘Approved OTA’ partnership with Expedia group
Ryanair has announced another ‘Approved OTA’ partnership.
This one is with one of the largest global players in the online booking space – Expedia Group.
This collaboration enables Expedia Group to offer Ryanair’s low fares to its customers.
Travellers booking Ryanair flights via Expedia Group have the option of a holiday package or standalone flight booking.
Expedia Group customers get access to their myRyanair account and essential flight updates directly without the need to complete Ryanair’s customer verification process.
Travellers will be able to book Ryanair flights directly through Expedia in the coming months.
Ryanair CMO, Dara Brady said: “Expedia Group travellers will be able to book Ryanair’s low-fare flights as part of their holiday packages, with the guarantee of full price transparency and full access to their booking.”
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