Act fast to book your flights for the coming festive period as Ryanair have launched a sale in addition to 1.6 million extra seats on their flights from the 15th of December
Christmas time is arguably one of the most popular times to hop on a flight, as family abroad travels home or people decide they want to spend the holiday elsewhere.However anyone planning to travel this Christmas period will be happy to hear that Ryanair have added 1.6 million extra seats between December 15th and the 8th of January.
Ryanair’s Head of Communications, Jade Kirwan, said: “Ryanair is delighted to announce an early Christmas present for our customers with the addition of 1.6 million seats for Dec 23 and Jan 24 in response to strong Christmas demand. "So, whether you are heading home for a quiet Christmas, hitting the slopes, or swapping snow for some winter sun, make sure to get ahead and secure the best fare available by visiting the Ryanair app/ website and booking your Ryanair Christmas flights today.”
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