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Ryanair partners with Amadeus

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RYANAIR and Amadeus announced a new agreement that will bring a wide range of the carrier’s fares and full ancillary services content to Amadeus subscribers for the first time in over a decade, via Amadeus’ innovative light ticketing technology.

The airline’s ancillary services content will also be made available. The agreement also means that Ryanair‘s new Business Plus fares will be made available to Amadeus subscribers, offering business and corporate travellers a tailored package, including flexible ticket changes, a 20kg baggage allowance, fast-track at airports, priority boarding and premium seating.
Under the agreement Amadeus subscribers will not be subject to any surcharge when booking Ryanair and the fares displayed via Amadeus will have parity with Ryanair’s other distribution channels, including its website.

The agreement marks a significant milestone for the Irish low cost carrier in its journey to appeal to a wider cross-section of travellers. Michael O’Leary, CEO, Ryanair, comments: “With more than 27 per cent of our customers already travelling on business, we are continuing to improve Europe’s best business service, with the lowest fares, most on-time flights and our tailored Business Plus service. For business travellers, corporations and tourism management companies, this agreement will mean greater access to our low fares and Europe’s largest route network.”

The use of Amadeus’ technology, designed specifically for low fare airlines, provides simplicity for both Ryanair and Amadeus travel agency partners. With a completely ticketless approach for the airline, dynamic fares and ancillary content are provided via an XML link to Amadeus. Amadeus subscribers’ experience of booking Ryanair flights and ancillary services will be exactly the same as booking any other airline through the Amadeus system with the complete integration of traditional shopping, booking and back-office processes combined with real-time dynamic fares and services.

Today over 70 low fare airlines have chosen Amadeus as their distribution partner and low fare airline bookings via the Amadeus system increased by 21 per cent during 2013. Since its introduction in 2007, Amadeus’ XML link has enabled low fare airlines to benefit from the reach and yield provided by travel agency distribution without the complexity associated with traditional ticketing processes for airlines. Amadeus’ Light Ticketing enhancements were first deployed by a low cost airline in 2013, allowing travel agents to use standard pricing workflows whilst being able to access the airline’s content from the standard neutral availability flow, modify PNRs and finalise the booking process with the creation of ticket numbers – just as they do when booking traditional flag carriers.

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