Ryanair and Booking Holdings sign partnership agreement
Ryanair just announced a landmark partnership agreement with Booking Holdings, including travel brands Booking.com, KAYAK, Priceline, and Agoda.
The partnership means that customers booking with Booking Holdings’ brands have access to Ryanair flights across the airline’s network of 235+ destinations, with full price transparency.
Customers who book Ryanair flights through Booking.com, KAYAK, Priceline and Agoda will have access to their myRyanair account without needing to complete Ryanair’s customer verification.
This enables customers to receive timely flight updates directly.
Booking Holdings joins Ryanair’s ‘Approved OTA’ partners, including loveholidays, lastminute, Travelfusion, Paxport, Kiwi, On the Beach, TUI, El Corte Ingles, and Expedia.
Ryanair CMO, Dara Brady said: “This new partnership with Booking Holdings is welcome news for all customers who book or compare prices, who will be assured of full price transparency.”.
“This partnership shows how Approved OTAs and Ryanair can work together to protect and benefit consumer.”
Booking Holdings SVP Corporate Development, Todd Henrich assed: “We are pleased to partner with Ryanair. This partnership builds on our commitment to provide a trusted, seamless booking experience.”
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