Ryanair enters overseas villas sector

Friday, 16 May, 2008 0

Overseas property owners are being targeted by Ryanair with the launch of Ryanairvillas.com,

The no-frills carrier wants to encourage owners to advertise holiday rentals on what it claims is Europe’s largest travel site. 

In partnership with Web Reservations International, Ryanairvillas.com will offer property owners the chance to create and publish their own advertisements, including photos, maps and property descriptions, while providing the necessary online tools to manage enquiries and bookings.

The carrier is offering half price advertising fees for one week, giving a rate of €100 plus VAT.

Ryanair’s Sinead Finn said: “Ryanairvillas.com gives property owners an unrivalled advertising opportunity on Europe’s largest travel website. 

“Property owners now have the chance to promote holiday rentals to Ryanair’s 60 million passengers, while Ryanairvillas’ simple design will enable owners to manage advertising content, bookings and enquiries at the click of a mouse.” 

By :Phil Davies



 

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