Called Prime, the new offer by Ryanair will cost €79 a year and offer up to 12 discounted flights per annum
Passengers wait to board a Ryanair plane heading to Porto in Portugal on the runway of Carcassonne airport in Aude, France. The Irish airline has launched a subscription service for discounted flights. Photograph: IDRISS BIGOU-GILLES/Hans Lucas/AFP via Getty Images
Subscribers can purchase up 12 flights a year, one each month and will be able to reserve one of the allocated Prime seats as long as one is available. Ryanair’s chief marketing officer Dara Brady is quoted as describing the offer as “a no brainer” but says the service will be limited to 250,000 subscribers. The Dublin-based airline carried 197.2 million passengers in 2024.
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