Ryanair inks new OTA partnership with Kiwi.com
On the heels of its first OTA partnership with loveholidays.com, Ryanair has struck a second deal with OTA Kiwi.com.
This allows Kiwi customers to buy Ryanair flights and ancillaries at direct prices without mark-ups via the Kiwi.com website.
Plus, Kiwi customers will have direct access to their myRyanair account and will receive all Ryanair flight details direct.
Kiwi customers will no longer need to complete Ryanair’s customer verification process.
The deal also allows customers to enjoy Kiwi virtual interline service which allows customers to book connecting flights.
Golan Shaked, Chief Commercial Officer, Kiwi.com said: “The cooperation with Ryanair is a positive one, ending a period of friction that has impacted our customers.”
It reflects our commitment to establishing relationships with all airlines for the benefit of customers.”
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