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11 September 2025

Ryanair and Skyscanner sign a partnership

The new direct collaboration ensures Skyscanner users have access to Ryanair offers with ancillary service included, expanding the offer and facilitating travel planning

Ryanair has announced a strategic agreement with Skyscanner that marks a significant step forward for travellers looking for low-cost flights with price transparency.

 

What the partnership provides

 

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Skyscanner will gain direct access to Ryanair content including not only base fares, but also additional ancillary services, such as baggage, seat selection, priority boarding, etc. 

 

Users who search for Ryanair flights via Skyscanner will be guaranteed full transparency of costs, with no surprises at checkout, reflecting the methods already in place in other similar agreements by Ryanair. 

The offer covers the entire Ryanair network, which has over 235 destinations in Europe.

 

Benefits for travelers

 

  • Clearer rates: no hidden costs or additional "surprises", thanks to the inclusion of ancillary services provided from the beginning.
  • More choice: Over 235 destinations, with the ability to compare travel options directly from Skyscanner.
  • Ease of planning: With Skyscanner highlighting not only the base price of the ticket, but also everything included, the decision-making process becomes more transparent.

 

The agreement between Ryanair and Skyscanner represents an important evolution towards greater transparency and better user experience in the world of low-cost flights. For travellers, it means more clarity, better deals and more choice, which will matter more than ever when deciding whether to travel or travel in 2025.

 

By the editorial staff of Avion Tourism Magazine
Text source: Ryanair Press Office
Photo: Copyright © Sisterscom.com, Depositphotos

 


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