Kiwi.com introduced Price Lock – Customers can lock the flight price and pay later

Kiwi.com, a leading travel-tech company, has introduced a new Price Lock feature. It enables them to freeze the price of a flight ticket for up to 72 hours without paying the full amount immediately. This initiative is part of Kiwi.com’s ongoing investment in providing an anxiety-free travel experience for customers. The new travel hack willContinue reading “Kiwi.com introduced Price Lock – Customers can lock the flight price and pay later”

3.4 billion searches to Asia in 2023: Kiwi.com World Travel Hackers’ top destinations & tips

Prague, Czech Republic – Kiwi.com booking data shows an overall increase in popularity to the Asian continent with 3.4 billion searches made in 2023. Thailand and the Philippines are the most booked in the region for the period between November 2023 and February 2024, with Vietnam, India, Japan, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Singapore making it toContinue reading “3.4 billion searches to Asia in 2023: Kiwi.com World Travel Hackers’ top destinations & tips”

A week of wins for Kiwi.com as the courts dismiss three cases brought against the travel-tech company by Ryanair

Prague, Czech Republic – Following an earlier win in court this week (7 Nov) that saw the court protect the private data of Kiwi.com’s customers and recognise the use of industry standard virtual email and credit card details, Kiwi.com is celebrating two further victories confirming Kiwi.com’s commitment to customers. Today, the High Court in Olomouc,Continue reading “A week of wins for Kiwi.com as the courts dismiss three cases brought against the travel-tech company by Ryanair”

Kiwi.com welcomes the UK High Court decision for Ryanair to pay back what is owed in unpaid refunds during the pandemic

UK online travel operator, On the Beach group, awarded over £2 million damages after successfully suing Ryanair. Travel tech company, Kiwi.com welcomes the decision of the UK High Court to uphold On the Beach group’s application for Ryanair to pay back what was owed in unpaid refunds. Kiwi.com CEO, Oliver Dlouhý, commented, “We welcome thisContinue reading “Kiwi.com welcomes the UK High Court decision for Ryanair to pay back what is owed in unpaid refunds during the pandemic”

No immediate suspension of Ryanair’s so-called “verification” process but the fight goes on

Kiwi.com continues working for the best interests of its customers October 3, 2023 – Following the Commercial Court of Madrid’s decision this week, Kiwi.com continues to be engaged and committed against Ryanair’s new verification process (implemented only against indirect customers), as is also the case with a growing list of consumer organizations and authorities fromContinue reading “No immediate suspension of Ryanair’s so-called “verification” process but the fight goes on”

Kiwi.com reacts to the decision of the Competition & Market Authority in Italy to initiate proceedings for the possible abuse of a dominant position by Ryanair

September 22, 2023 – Kiwi.com welcomes the decision this week of the Italian Competition & Market Authority (AGCM) to investigate Ryanair for a possible dominant position of an exclusionary nature.  The antitrust agency noted the effects not only on travel agencies but also on the final consumers, leading to worsening conditions in terms of quantityContinue reading “Kiwi.com reacts to the decision of the Competition & Market Authority in Italy to initiate proceedings for the possible abuse of a dominant position by Ryanair”

Martin Jancík, Product Design Manager at Kiwi.com: Great UX solves customer problems before they occur

Kiwi.com will host its sixth UX hackathon in Prague, focusing on driving innovation in the travel industry. August 29, 2023 – Kiwi.com, the leading travel-tech company, will host the sixth User Experience (UX) hackathon, Global Travel Jam, in Prague. Previously hosted in Brno and Bratislava, as well as remotely in Zagreb and Barcelona during Covid-19Continue reading “Martin Jancík, Product Design Manager at Kiwi.com: Great UX solves customer problems before they occur”