25 July 2024
Ryanair and Braganza partnership
With Braganza and its controlled OTAs, Ticket and Escapeaway, travelers can book Ryanair's low-cost flights as part of a travel package
Ryanair has announced a new "Approved OTA" (Online Travel Agency) collaboration with Braganza, the parent company of the northern European online travel agency Ticket and the tour operator Escapeaway. Thanks to this partnership, Ticket and Escapeaway are authorized to sell low-cost Ryanair flights as part of their holiday packages.
This partnership represents a great opportunity for customers in the Nordics and beyond, who can now access Ryanair's attractive fares, a wide choice of over 240 destinations, all within the packages offered by Ticket or Escapeaway. Similar to Ryanair's existing agreements with other authorised OTAs, this new partnership ensures that Braganza customers who purchase flights via Ticket or Escapeaway provide Ryanair with accurate contact and payment information. In addition, customers will have direct access to their myRyanair account and receive important flight information without having to go through the customer verification process, which is necessary for customers of unauthorised OTAs.
Edited by the editorial staff, Avion Tourism Magazine
Text source: Copyright © Ryanair Press Office
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