New Ryanair System Changes How Travellers Book Through Agencies

On 28 July, Ryanair launched a new booking platform called Travel Agent Direct. The initiative allows offline travel agencies to make bookings directly through Ryanair’s system instead of using unofficial third party channels. According to the airline, this measure addresses ongoing issues such as hidden fees and missing passenger contact details that often interfere with communication between travellers and carriers, especially when tickets are sold outside approved networks.
Travel Agent Direct offers authorised agencies access to Ryanair’s full flight network, which includes more than 230 destinations and thousands of daily services across Europe. To participate, agencies must submit accurate passenger information and display full fare details at the time of booking. This requirement is designed to ensure that travellers receive flight updates directly from Ryanair without needing to complete additional verification steps after the purchase is made.
The launch of TAD is a further demonstration of our ongoing commitment to fair and transparent distribution practices as passengers will now only see true Ryanair prices and will be guaranteed that their contact details will be provided to Ryanair, so that we can contact them directly for essential information about their flight.
This change reshapes the usual routine of buying tickets through local agencies, making the process feel less like guesswork and more like a straightforward transaction. Instead of relying on third party sellers with unclear practices, travellers can now expect the following improvements:
- Access to accurate flight details at the time of booking
- Direct communication from the airline about any cancellations
- Notifications on changes to gate assignments
- Real-time updates in the event of delays
These changes aim to improve coordination and reduce uncertainty during travel planning.
This platform might suit travellers who stick to old school ways of booking, whether it's because they avoid the internet or just feel more comfortable talking to someone across a desk. By eliminating the need for post booking identity checks, Travel Agent Direct simplifies the process and removes obstacles that previously created uncertainty. Those booking through smaller local agencies might find their journeys less chaotic, with fewer last-minute surprises and a clearer idea of what to expect before heading to the airport.
This shift shows that airlines are reworking the whole idea of ticket booking so travellers no longer have to jump through hoops or guess what comes next. More travellers now want simple and clear booking experiences, so making sure they can connect directly with airlines is starting to matter a lot more. With this new setup in place, travellers are less likely to miss important flight information, especially when plans suddenly shift or flights do not run as scheduled. It could make those unexpected changes a little easier to handle.