Ryanair, the world’s favourite airline, announced that from midnight (00:00hrs) Tue 31st May it will release 1million €9.99 seats for travel on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays in July. These “all in” low fares will be available on over 1,000 of Ryanair’s European routes but must be booked on
www.ryanair.com before midnight (24:00hrs) Thursday 2nd June.
Ryanair’s €9.99 Seat Sale includes all taxes and charges so passengers who choose to avoid discretionary fees by paying for Ryanair’s cheapest flights with MasterCard Prepaid, travel with carry on luggage only and decline our priority boarding service can book, check-in online and fly for this advertised €9.99 fare on these seat sale flights.
Ryanair published its 3 step plan so that all passengers can benefit from its guaranteed lowest fares:
1) Book directly at
www.ryanair.com using MasterCard Prepaid and avoid costly travel agents.
2) Check-In online at
www.ryanair.com from 15 days up to 4 hours before the scheduled departure time and bring your printed boarding card to the airport.
3) Carry one cabin bag only of up to 10kg, but if you require additional baggage book extra check-in bags before going to the airport.
4) Ryanair’s €9.99 seat sale includes all taxes and charges so passengers who choose to avoid discretionary fees by paying for Ryanair’s cheapest flights with MasterCard Prepaid, travel with carry-on luggage only and decline our priority boarding service can book, check-in online and fly for this advertised €9.99 fare on these seat sale flights.
Ryanair’s Stephen McNamara said:
“Only Ryanair sells Europe’s lowest fares with a no fuel surcharge guarantee. In addition to our lowest fares we also deliver Europe’s No1 on-time performance across over 1,300 routes. From midnight tonight, passengers can book these €9.99 seats for travel on over 1,000 European destinations in July. These seats can only be booked until midnight (24:00hrs) Thursday (2nd June) and are sure to be snapped up fast so we urge passengers to book them on
www.ryanair.com before they sell out.”