Ryanair announces partnership with Booking.com
Published on 26th November 2014, 11:06
Ryanair announced a new partnership with Booking.com, the world leader in online hotel and accommodation booking. This will now allow Ryanair customers to book the widest range of accommodation at the best prices, as well as the lowest air fares on Europe’s largest route network, directly on the Ryanair.com website.
Ryanair’s partnership with Booking.com offers customers:
- Best price guaranteed on any type of property
- 550,000+ hotels and accommodation in 209 countries
- 25 types of accommodation with over 40m guest reviews
- The option of booking accommodation whilst booking flights or directly at Ryanair.com
This is the latest in a series of improvements as part of Ryanair’s “Always Getting Better” programme, following a new website, a brand new app with mobile boarding passes, the “My Ryanair” customer registration system and our new Family Extra and Business Plus services, as Ryanair continues to offer so much more than just the lowest fares.
Ryanair’s Chief Marketing Officer, Kenny Jacobs, said, “Ryanair is pleased to partner with Booking.com, the world’s leading online booking accommodation provider, in the latest in a long line of Ryanair digital improvements. Ryanair will carry 89m passengers this year at our lowest fares and our partnership with Booking.com guarantees the lowest hotel prices, allowing Ryanair customers to book their flights and accommodation together, ensuring they save even more, every time they fly with us.”
Global Head of PR at Booking.com, Andre Manning, said, “It is our goal to help leisure and business travelers – whatever their budgets are – easily discover, book, and enjoy the world’s best places to stay. We are excited to be the exclusive partner of Ryanair and to see reservations of accommodations grow rapidly in a very short time via their website. With more than 550,000 accommodations worldwide Booking.com is committed to offering the best travel experience wherever the Ryanair customers are travelling.”