This summer’s total transaction value was running 22% ahead of last year’s levels
The OTA on Tuesday (14 May) said its total transaction value (TTV) for this summer is currently running 22% ahead of last year’s levels.
On the Beach agreed to sell Ryanair’s flights and ancillaries at the same price found on the airline’s website after inking a deal in February.
The deal came four months after the OTA successfully sued Ryanair in a row over Covid refund chargebacks, winning £2 million for flights the low-cost airline had cancelled or changed during the pandemic.
In a statement to announce On the Beach’s interim results, chief executive Shaun Morton said: “We hope this industry-leading collaboration can be used as a blueprint for how the industry can better work together.
“In the two weeks since the partnership went live, demand for Ryanair seats has been encouraging and supports the growth of our value proposition that is enjoyed by families across the UK.















