The integration charges are more than minor annoyances for smaller OTAs. And the cumbersome way the Ryanair pop-ups work, plus the lack of promotional fares, make the OTAs second-class flight sellers.
Ryanair agreed to make its flights available to around a dozen online travel agencies over the last two years, but it does ...
Several major online travel agencies, such as Booking.com, for years didn't have access to flights from both Ryanair and Southwest. That era has come to a close. After years of harsh rhetoric and ...
Ryanair has agreed a deal with Booking Holdings to let its Booking.com and KAYAK websites resell the airline's tickets, the companies said today, apparently drawing a line under their years-long legal ...
DUBLIN, July 19 (Reuters) - A U.S. court ruled that Booking.com violated the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act by accessing part of Ryanair's website without permission, court documents showed. The Irish ...
Ryanair will allow online travel giant Booking.com and related sites sell its flights following a deal between the two sides announced on Tuesday. The Irish airline had accused sites owned by Booking ...
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