Hidden Travel Costs Warning as Ryanair Exposes OTA Overcharges

By Ivan PetrenkoMay 14, 2025 10:34 AMNews
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Ryanair warns passengers about inflated prices from third-party booking sites. Source: unsplash

Ryanair's new survey, released on May 13, 2025, shows that certain third-party travel platforms are charging customers much more than they should. The airline identified Tix, Vola, and eDreams as the primary offenders, with markups reaching up to 66% above the prices listed on Ryanair's official website. As an example, Tix was found charging €14.97 for a reserved seat that costs €9.00 directly on Ryanair’s website, with similar extra charges from Vola and eDreams.

Ryanair's findings indicate that these non-approved OTAs not only inflate seat reservation costs but also apply excessive fees to additional services like baggage. As a consequence, travelers might end up paying much higher fares for their flights without even noticing the overcharge. The airline has called upon European consumer protection authorities to enforce stricter regulations, ensuring transparency and fairness in OTA pricing structures.

Comparison chart showing price differences between Ryanair and third-party travel sites for seats and baggage
Passengers may pay up to 66% more via OTAs. Source: Ryanair

For passengers, this situation emphasizes the necessity of being cautious when reserving flights. Relying on third-party platforms without verifying prices can result in unexpected expenses. By booking directly through an airline's official channels, customers can avoid hidden fees and ensure they are receiving the most accurate pricing information.

This situation also highlights a broader issue in the travel industry: the pressing need for greater transparency and accountability among OTAs. As online booking becomes increasingly popular, it is crucial to safeguard consumers from misleading pricing strategies. Authorities may have to introduce tighter regulations to preserve public confidence and protect how people manage their travel expenses.

These non-approved OTAs regularly inflate prices on reserved seating and baggage, without transparency or accountability. We call on EU Governments, ineffective Ministers like Mr. Bustinduy, and Consumer Protection Authorities to act urgently and take urgent action against these overcharging OTAs who continue to cause real consumer harm.
Ryanair’s Dara Brady

Based on these findings, Ryanair’s report acts as a significant call to attention for those traveling by air. While OTAs might appear convenient, they can conceal significant costs that impact trip budgets. To stay financially protected, air passengers are encouraged to double-check fees and prioritize direct bookings where transparency is guaranteed.

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