Budget airline Ryanair has announced a flash May Bank Holiday seat sale, with flights to the likes of Spain, Croatia, Amsterdam and more available from just €24.99. Customers will need to act fast if they want to nab the cheap flights.
Ryanair has launched a flash sale, with cheap flights to destinations including Spain, Croatia and Amsterdam for under €25.
There is one catch however, as customers will need to act fast. The budget airline says the deals will only be available to buy from Saturday, May 4 until Monday May 6, and valid for travel throughout May and June. Announcing the sale, a spokesperson said: “Summer is finally here and as part of the May bank holiday celebrations, we are running a special limited-time sale with fares from just €24.99 on flights booked before May 7 for travel throughout May and June.
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