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Ryanair flights now available to book with On the Beach

Ryanair flights are now available to book as part of an On the Beach package following a partnership deal signed by the two companies in February.

As part of the agreement, customers who book a Ryanair flight with On the Beach will receive all flight-related communications directly from the airline and have direct access to their myRyanair account to manage their booking.

Under the terms, On the Beach will only display Ryanair’s prices, without mark-ups and will only pass all relevant customer contact and payment details to Ryanair.


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The agreement follows similar arrangements confirmed with TuiLoveholidays and Kiwi.com so far this year.

Eddie Wilson, Ryanair chief executive, said: “This is great news for On the Beach customers who will now be able to book Ryanair’s low fares as part of their On the Beach package holiday with full price transparency, no overcharges or hidden mark-ups, and direct access to their booking through their myRyanair account.

“With the peak summer season just around the corner, we look forward to seeing lots of happy On the Beach customers onboard our low fare Ryanair flights to over 170 destinations from our 22 UK airports.”

Shaun Morton, chief executive of On the Beach Group, said: “Ryanair is leading the way in showing how low-cost airlines and online travel agents can work together to give customers choice and value for their holidays.

“As the number one airline in Europe, Ryanair offers an extensive variety of routes at competitive prices and we are so pleased to have successfully integrated this into our offer to customers.”

He added: “This partnership means that our customers will have a seamless experience when booking a package holiday with a Ryanair flight while still enjoying all the benefits and protections that come with booking with an online travel agent.”

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