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Ryanair launches flash sale with tickets to sun-soaked destinations from €14.99
Ryanair has launched yet another flash sale for customers anxious to make the most of the summer weather outside of Ireland, with flights on offer from €14.99.
The sale offers a lower price than normal on a series of popular sun-soaked holiday destinations, as well as on cities of cultural and historical siginificance.
If you are tempted to book something right now after reading, you will need to act quickly as the sale ends tonight, Thursday midnight.
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The destinations desginated for lower fares in this sale include local favourites like Liverpool, Manchester, Bristol London Stansted and even Paris Beauvais from €14.99. A few euro extra will get you to Frankfurt Hahn, Glasgow and Luxembourg from €16.99, while the French city of Toulouse goes at €19.99.
Explore the beautiful Hungarian capital of Budapest or the iconic cities of Prague and Vienna for €29.99. If a healthy colouring is what you are after before the summer season is out, you can head to Chania in Greece, Faro, Ibiza and Malaga from €34.99.
If you intend to really spoil yourself, you can head to Thessaloniki and Kos, both in Greece, from €48.44 and €55.74 respectively.
Discounts apply to travel between 1 July and 31 August.
Ryanair’s Head of Communications, Jade Kirwan said: “With forecasts showing a wet and cloudy weekend ahead, don’t let the Irish weather dampen your spirits – head over to http://Ryanair.com and book yourself an exciting low-fare getaway from just €19.99 with Ryanair’s latest 24hr flash sale, live until midnight tonight (27 June).”
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