Ryanair partners with Air Malta to sell flights
Ryanair has started selling Air Malta flights through its own website, as part of a drive to improve the passenger experience, including website improvements, flight partnerships with other airlines and connecting flights. Starting Aug. 21, passengers can book flights on 21 new routes from Malta to eight countries across Africa, Asia and Europe, Ryanair said. Ryanair already offers 53 routes to and from Malta and will deliver 2.7m customers annually, the LCC said. “This partnership is the latest AGB [Always Getting Better] enhancement as we continue our journey to becoming the ‘Amazon of travel,’” Ryanair CCO David O’Brien said. Air Malta chairman Charles Mangion said: “Over the last year, Air Malta has made significant improvements not only to expand its network of destinations with more frequencies and destinations but also changing its product in terms of fare structure and onboard service. This agreement will also help Air Malta increase its visibility in overseas markets and tap into new revenue streams.”<br/>
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Ryanair partners with Air Malta to sell flights
Ryanair has started selling Air Malta flights through its own website, as part of a drive to improve the passenger experience, including website improvements, flight partnerships with other airlines and connecting flights. Starting Aug. 21, passengers can book flights on 21 new routes from Malta to eight countries across Africa, Asia and Europe, Ryanair said. Ryanair already offers 53 routes to and from Malta and will deliver 2.7m customers annually, the LCC said. “This partnership is the latest AGB [Always Getting Better] enhancement as we continue our journey to becoming the ‘Amazon of travel,’” Ryanair CCO David O’Brien said. Air Malta chairman Charles Mangion said: “Over the last year, Air Malta has made significant improvements not only to expand its network of destinations with more frequencies and destinations but also changing its product in terms of fare structure and onboard service. This agreement will also help Air Malta increase its visibility in overseas markets and tap into new revenue streams.”<br/>