Online Travel Agents Lose Against Ryanair in Spanish Court

The Barcelona Court of Appeal has backed Ryanair's statements that online travel agent practices to overcharge customers by applying ‘service charges

Low-cost airline Ryanair has welcomed a Barcelona Court of Appeal ruling over the business practices of online travel agents (OTAs).

It upheld Ryanair’s statements on online travel agent practices to overcharge customers by applying ‘service charges,’ Ryanair said.

Ryanair’s Dara Brady said: “Damaging practices are true and supported by extensive documentary evidence,” it said.

“Some OTAs frustrate Ryanair’s direct communications with customers and block refund payments.”

“We encourage all customers to book their flights directly on the Ryanair website or app to access the lowest fares and direct customer services.”

OTAs do not have any commercial agreements with Ryanair and are not authorised to sell their flights.

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