28 August 2024
Ryanair and Trip.com partnership
Trip.com customers will be able to book Ryanair's low-cost flights with the guarantee of complete price transparency and direct access to their booking
Ryanair has announced a new "Approved OTA" (Online Travel Agencies) partnership with Trip.com, a leading global travel services provider, and its affiliated platforms: TrainPal, TripBiz, BudgetAir, CheapTickets, Vliegwinkel, Vayama and Flugladen. Thanks to this collaboration, the Trip.com group will be able to integrate Ryanair's low-cost flights into its dynamic product offering, making them available to its customers.
This new partnership represents a beneficial opportunity for Trip.com customers, who will have access to Ryanair's competitive fares, an unrivalled choice of over 235 destinations.
Similar to the other 'Approved OTA' agreements already in place with Ryanair, this new agreement ensures that travellers who book Ryanair flights via Trip.com enter their contact and payment details directly into Ryanair. This way, passengers will be able to log in to their myRyanair account and receive all flight information without the need for additional verification. Travellers will be able to start booking Ryanair flights via Trip.com from the next few weeks.
Trip.com
Trip.com is a one-stop provider of international travel services, available in 24 languages in 39 countries and regions in 35 local currencies. It has an extensive network of hotels and flights, including more than 1.7 million hotels and flights from over 600 airlines covering approximately 3,400 airports in 220 countries and regions around the world. available every day 24 hours a day, which, together with the other centers in Edinburgh, Tokyo and Seoul.
Edited by the editorial staff, Avion Tourism Magazine
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