Ryanair inks distribution deal with Kyte to lure corporate travellers
Ryanair has sealed a new partnership agreement with corporate travel distributor, Kyte.
Kyte’s network of corporate travel partners will be able to access Ryanair’s fare content and network of more than 3,600 daily flights (including key city connections).
This corporate focused partnership provides Ryanair with streamlined access to the travel ecosystem, without the need for legacy GDSs,
Kyte’s network of corporate travel partners benefit from Kyte’s new tech solution, which effectively supports Ryanair’s content and functionality within their own web, mobile, and alternative platforms.
Alice Ferrari, CEO of Kyte said:“As the airline industry transitions to API distribution this announcement demonstrates Ryanair’s progressive mindset around supporting new technologies.”
“I’m extremely proud that Ryanair has chosen Kyte as their first official non-GDS distribution partner.”
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