Ryanair unveils new OTA partnership with lastminute.com
Ryanair just announced its latest ‘Approved OTA’ bringing onboard online travel agent lastminute.com.
The company is now approved to offer Ryanair’s low-fare flights as part of their dynamic holiday packages and flights.
The agreement allows lastminute.com customers to book Ryanair flights and ancillaries as part of a holiday package, or standalone flight.
Ryanair’s Dara Brady said: “We are pleased to announce our latest OTA partnership. This milestone partnership is great news for lastminute.com customers.”
Customers have access to their myRyanair account and receive important flight information directly without needing to complete Ryanair’s customer verification process again.
CEO of lastminute.com, Luca Concone, said: “We know this partnership with Ryanair will grant flexibility, choice and value for customers. We look forward to working closely with Ryanair.”
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