Ryanair said on May 18 that it would be expanding its low-fare corporate travel offering to the Amadeus Travel Platform,
The tie-up, the Dublin-headquartered airline claimed, would put "an unrivalled network of over 3,000 daily flights to over 235 destinations across 36 countries available for Amadeus’ extensive B2B customer base to book now".
"With the integration of its content to the Amadeus Travel Platform, travel sellers and corporations will have a broader choice of travel options while benefiting from smooth and seamless integration into their everyday tools and processes," said Jose-Luis Aragon, Amadeus' regional vice president air distribution Europe.
Ryanar said the deal could help businesses cut spending, telling them they can "rest assured that their travel costs won’t break the bank with Ryanair’s industry leading low fares connecting key corporate hub cities across Europe," the airline said.
"We look forward to working with Amadeus over the coming years as Ryanair grows to carrying 225m passengers annually by FY26," said Ryanair spokesman Dara Brady.