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Kane, who was previously Ryanair's head of sales and marketing for Europe, told BBT : "We are activ


Newly appointed head of groups and corporate travel, Lesley Kane, told  BBT  that Ryanair has already met with Sabre, Amadeus and Travelport, but no decision has been reached yet. She said she expects “some progress” to be made in the “next couple of weeks”.
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Kane, who was previously Ryanair’s head of sales and marketing for Europe, told  BBT : “We are actively engaging with GDSs to find out if this is the way we want go forward in corporate travel. Is going with one or a few GDSs a way to get into the market? We don’t know yet. No decision has been made, but we are in discussion stages. We have already met with Sabre, Amadeus and Travelport, and I expect some progress to be made in the next couple of weeks”
In an interview in 2005, O’Leary aired his dislike for travel agents, saying they should all “be taken out and shot”. But that view appears to be changing as Kane admitted Ryanair was entering a “period of reflection” and is looking to build “more positive relationships” with GDSs and travel management companies. “This won’t be on a personal level, but we will have to form some kind of relationships with them,” she said.
She said the current time before aircraft deliveries start in September is “a period of reflection" for Ryanair. "So we are looking at how we can improve and grow the business to match the aircraft delivery.”

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