Ryanair ties up with PayPal
Ryanair has launched a new partnership with PayPal to provide passengers with an alternative to paying by debit or credit card.
Customers can now pay for flights using their Paypal accounts, which is generally quicker than paying by plastic as there is no need to key in as much information.
The airline will charges customers 2% of the transaction cost, the same as paying by credit card.
Ryanair’s chief marketing officer Kenny Jacobs said: "Millions of European consumers use PayPal on a daily basis and as Europe’s biggest airline, Ryanair is pleased to launch our new partnership, offering our 86m customers even more ways to book and pay for Europe’s lowest air fares on the Ryanair.com website.
"Our partnership with PayPal is the latest element of our Always Getting Better programme and our commitment to the continued improvement of our customer experience, and follows the introduction of allocated seating, a free second carry-on bag, reduced fees, a new website, a new app and mobile boarding passes and our Ryanair Family Extra service.
"We will next unveil our tailored business product, as we continue to offer so much more than just the lowest fares."
Diane
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