Ryanair Celebrates Pay Day With Massive 48-Hour Flash Sale

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Ryanair Celebrates Pay Day With Massive 48-Hour Flash Sale
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Ryanair is offering a 48-hour flash sale with fares as low as €16.99 one-way on flights between February and March. The sale includes over 2,600 routes and 230 destinations across Europe. The deal ends at midnight on Thursday, January 30th.

Ryanair is celebrating pay day with a massive 48-hour flash sale , slashing prices on flights between February and March.

This limited time sale is on now and ends at midnight on Thursday, January 30. For more details and fares, head HERE. You can also get some incredible deals on fares headed out of Shannon Airport, including prices cut on destinations including Lithuania, Birmingham, Edinburgh and plenty more. “And what better way to celebrate the end of the January drought than by treating yourself to a well-deserved Spring getaway in February or March.

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