Ryanair signs another new OTA partnership
Budget carrier Ryanair has just inked another ‘Approved OTA partnership.’
The latest agreement is with global transportation platform Omio.
The deal allows Omio to provide Ryanair flights to their customers at official prices without third party markups.
Omio customers get access to Ryanair’s 240+ destinations and access to their myRyanair account to directly receive important flight information.
They do not need to complete Ryanair’s customer verification process, which unauthorised OTA customers must continue to do.
Veronica Diquattro, President B2C Europe at Omio said: “This is a major milestone in our collaboration with Ryanair. The alliance helps our goal to offer seamless, convenient, and multimodal travel experiences.”
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