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Ryanair attacks online travel shops

March 7, 2007

Ryanairs latest print advert claims online travel shops are ripping off its passengersToday the travel trade's favourite chief executive, Ryanair's Michael O'Leary, has decided to put the boot into online travel agencies, and specifically Lastminute.com. Check out this advert that appeared in today's Guardian.

What claims by Mr O'Leary. Are we to assume that all prices Ryanair quotes are readily available to consumers and that no added charges are put on the initial advertised price?

I don't think so...

N.B. As regular readers will recall, this is not the first bit of Ryanair propaganda we've covered this year...

Martin Couzins, acting editor

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