Ryanair inks approved OTA partnership with DerbySoft
Ryanair announced another new ‘Approved OTA Aggregator’ partnership.
It has inked a deal with global travel tech company DerbySoft, which is now authorised to offer Ryanair’s flights to their network of OTA partners with full price transparency.
It ensures that customers who book Ryanair flights through DerbySoft’s OTA partners have access to their myRyanair account without needing to complete Ryanair’s customer verification.
Customers will receive essential flight updates directly.
DerbySoft is Ryanair’s fourth approved OTA aggregator partner that will serve both European and Asian markets.
It joins partners Atlas, Expedia, Etraveli, loveholidays, lastminute.com, Travelfusion, Paxport, Kiwi, TUI, On the Beach, eSky, El Corte Inglés, Omio, Trip.com and Braganza.
Ryanair’s CMO, Dara Brady said: “We are excited to announce our new collaboration with DerbySoft, now recognised as a Ryanair partner. DerbySoft is authorizsed to distribute Ryanair’s low-fare flights on the condition that full price transparency for consumers is maintained.”
Ted Zhang, co-founder and CEO of DerbySoft, added: “The partnership with Ryanair marks a major milestone in DerbySoft’s entry into the flight connectivity space.”
“Our newly launched Flight Services business unit serves both airlines and distributors by providing high-performance connectivity solutions. It empowers airlines to broaden their global distribution reach.”
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