Ryanair has launched a flash sale, with cheap flights to destinations like Spain, Italy and Portugal from as little as €24.99.
There is one catch however, as customers will need to act fast. The budget airline says the deals will only last 24-hours, ending at midnight tonight.
Announcing the ‘Blue Monday’ seat sale, a spokesperson said: “Ryanair has today announced a January blues-beating 24-hour seat sale with fares from just €24.99 – lifting the January gloom and bringing those dreams of blue skies and European sights to fruition.
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“With Ireland’s new February bank holiday weekend just around the corner and flights to Berlin, Edinburgh, Lisbon, Madrid, Milan, Paris plus many more available today from just €24.99, what better opportunity to getaway for a few days with family or friends.
“Swap Blue Monday feels for blue skies today and make the most of the new Bank Holiday weekend by booking your next trip on www.Ryanair.com before midnight on Monday, January 16.
The cheap fares will be available for travel between February 1 and May 8.
It comes after Ryanair announced two Irish routes from Cork and Dublin to Rome for Summer 2023.
The flights will operate twice a week from Cork and 12 times a week from Dublin.
Ryanair’s Dara Brady said: “With Easter and Summer ‘23 fast approaching, we are delighted to be bringing even more choice and value to our Irish customers with the addition of these new Rome routes to our Summer ‘23 schedule, offering our customers in Cork and Dublin even more choice when planning their long-awaited summer holidays.”
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