As summer holiday season approaches, Ryanair has today launched a new in-flight cocktail menu. It features seven ready-to-drink cocktails and they are surprisingly affordable.
As summer holiday season approaches, thousands of people across Ireland are gearing up to take to the skies for trip away.
Airlines have significantly improved the quality of their in-flight offerings in recent years - and today Ryanair has announced the launch of a new in-flight cocktail menu. READ MORE: All of the banned hand luggage items for Ryanair and Aer Lingus as holidaymakers urged to take noteTravellers can choose from a variety of seven delicious ready-to-drink cocktails designed to cater to all tastes. Among the options are a Dublin Lemonade , a Fruit Snack, , Rose Spritz or a Flying Iced Tea . The drinks start from just €9.50.
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