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31st Jul 2024

Ryanair launch mega flash sale with huge savings for flights to top destinations

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Perfect for a last-minute summer holiday before the weather starts to change.

Ryanair are back with another flash sale, and this time they’ve got huge savings on flights to top destinations.

Is there a better time for cheap flights to become available than towards the end of July?

Maybe you had a little week away earlier than usual this year and you’ve decided to treat yourself to another sunny getaway before this season is behind us.

Or, more importantly, if you haven’t had a chance to get away, this could be your chance to get something booked for a fraction of the usual price.

From Marrakesh to Barcelona and Paris, Ryanair is slashing prices on flights to some incredible destinations.

European heatwave
BARCELONA, SPAIN – JULY 13: sunbathers enjoy the sun on Barceloneta beach with the W Barcelona hotel in the background on July 13, 2023 in Barcelona, Spain. An area of high pressure, named Cerberus after the underworld monster from Dante’s Inferno, is making its way across the country. 13 of the 17 autonomous communities have been categorised as either extreme risk (red alert), significant risk (orange alert) or (yellow alert), with some places recording temperatures of 43C. (Photo by Zowy Voeten/Getty Images)

The newest €16.99 48-hour flash sale kicks off from today, July 31, up until midnight on Thursday, August 1 for travel between September 1 and October 31.

Other attractive destinations on the list include Faro, Mallorca, Seville and Alicante, Bordeaux and Naples.

The deals apply to those travelling from Cork, Shannon and Dublin.

Ryanair’s Head of Comms, Jade Kirwan said: “The eyes of the world are on Paris for the 2024 Olympic Games, but that doesn’t mean you have to sit at home with Ryanair’s latest flash sale, offering customers fares from just €16.99 for travel throughout September and October. Lock in your next trip for the Summer and Autumn period to one of our 240+ destinations.”

Head here for more information.

Meanwhile, Dublin Airport has issued a warning to passengers planning to travel over the bank holiday weekend.

It’s set to be the busiest weekend of the year so far for travel and, according to the Dublin Airport Authority (daa), the airport is set to welcome around 472,000 passengers for the August bank holiday weekend.

Around 234,000 passengers are set to depart with close to 238,000 arriving.

Sunday is expected to be the busiest day of the period with just over 120,000 passengers arriving and departing from Dublin Airport.

Passengers are being advised to arrive at their terminal two hours in advance of a short-haul flight and three hours prior to a long-haul flight.