UPDATE: Ryanair says it will now modify its Captcha security initiative after 'Bravofly and eDreams 'recommenced unauthorised display and sale of its low fares'.
The airline says it had welcomed the decision of the intermediaries to cease but believes this latest move:

'proves that while Ryanair has not been adversely affected by the blocking on unauthorized sites/agents, these sites/agents clearly can't survive without access to Ryanair's low fares.'
The airline says it will continue to find ways to block screen-scrapers.
A statement from Ryanair on Friday claimed a victory over Spain's Bravofly and eDreams in the ongoing screen-scraping battle.
The airline said its new website captcha security measure had forced the companies to stop screen-scraping the site for pricing and availability information.
This morning would appear to tell a different story as a quick trawl of both sites brings back Ryanair flights.
Despite Ryanair's anti-agent stance, it would seem companies are already finding a way around its latest initiative - unless, of course, some agreement has been reached in the interim.