Ryanair’s Low Fare Flights Now Available To Expedia Customers
Following the announcement of their “Approved OTA” partnership in July last, Ryanair, Europe’s No.1 airline, today (14 Apr) announced that its low-fare flights across the airline’s industry-leading network of 230+ destinations are now available to book on Expedia Group – one of the world’s largest travel technology companies – providing Expedia Group customers with more choice and value for their European travels.
This partnership also enables Expedia Group customers who book Ryanair flights to have their correct contact and payment info provided to Ryanair, ensuring that they have access to their myRyanair account and receive important flight information directly without needing to complete Ryanair’s customer verification process, which unauthorised OTA customers must continue to do.
Ryanair CMO, Dara Brady, said:
“We’re pleased to announce that Ryanair flights are now available to Expedia Group customers to book, with full price transparency and direct access to their booking. We look forward to working with Expedia Group and carrying their customers onboard Ryanair’s market-leading network of low-fare flights and routes this summer and beyond.”
Expedia Group Chief Commercial Officer, Greg Schulze, said, “Our partnership with Ryanair marks a significant milestone in enhancing travel options for our customers. By integrating their extensive network, including unique routes across Europe, this collaboration offers our customers in the U.S. and Europe expanded choice and value, ultimately making every journey a lasting memory for our travelers.”
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