February 2010 Vol 5, Featured Articles, International Airlines News
Ryanair launches £10 seat sale
Ryanair has announced that from midnight Monday 18 January it will release one million £10 seats for travel on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays in February and March.
Ryanair has announced that from midnight Monday 18 January it will release one million £10 seats for travel on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays in February and March.
These £10 “all in” fares will be available on over 500 of Ryanair’s European routes but must be booked online at ryanair.com before midnight on Thursday 21 January.
Ryanair’s £10 Seat Sale includes all taxes and charges so passengers who choose to avoid discretionary fees by paying with MasterCard prepaid, travel with carry on luggage only and forego priority boarding can book, check in online and fly for this advertised £10 fare.
Ryanair’s Stephen McNamara said: “Only Ryanair sells Europe’s lowest fares with a no fuel surcharge guarantee. In addition to our lowest fares we also deliver the No. 1 on-time performance across over 1,000 routes. From midnight passengers can book our one million £10 seats for travel on over 500 European destinations in February and March. These seats can only be booked until midnight this Thursday (21 January) and are sure to be snapped up fast so we urge passengers to book them on ryanair.com before they sell out.”
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