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Ryanair Wins Legal Case Against Booking.Com Over Screen Scraping ...Ryanair wins US court case against Booking.com for unauthorized ticket sales. The airline has fought against third-party booking platforms for selling tickets at higher prices. The carrier's CEO ...
Ryanair is set to verify certain flight details before flyers can book its flights on an improved partner online travel agency, Omio.
Ryanair, British Airways, KLM and Sykes Cottages charge customers who book over the phone an additional fee, a practice which has been criticised by an accessibility consultant ...
Right now, passengers checking in at Ryanair's airport desk must pay a £55/€55 fee to 'cover the extra cost'. If the flight ...
As for cancellation, if you cancel within the 24-hour window after booking, you can get a full refund on your Ryanair ticket. Other than that, if you're cancelling a Ryanair flight, you will get ...
Currently, a typical Ryanair ticket costs just about $50 or 44 euros, but the airline’s outspoken CEO Michael O’Leary told Bernstein at the firm’s Strategic Decisions Conference he could see ...
Ryanair has in recent years launched a series of legal actions against third-party booking platforms that resell its tickets without permission.
Ryanair has lifted the lid on its 'dynamic' pricing and explained why flight costs can dramatically change during the booking process.
Travellers could be caught out with a hefty charge if they make one particular mistake when booking and travelling with the ...
Ryanair (RYAAY) wins its case against deceptive booking practices by Booking.com by a Delaware jury. Read more here.
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