Budget airline launch flights for £2 to 170 European destinations but you MUST book today
RYANAIR has launched a sale with flights as cheap as £2 for hundreds of destinations across Europe, but you have to book before midnight today.
Ryanair launch a 24-hour sale where they are selling flights for £2
The low cost airline is putting on their 24-hour sale today for travel across Europe next month.
The deal covers more than 100,000 seats on nearly 170 routes.
The only catch is you have to travel on a Tuesday or a Wednesday in November.
And those looking to take advantage of this insane offer must book before midnight today, via ryanair.com.
Ryanair are offering £2 flights to nearly 170 European destinations
£2 won’t go very far these days - unless you’re with Ryanair.
Destinations include Barcelona, Ibiza, Basel, Berlin, Madrid, Hamburg, Milan, Oslo, Warsaw, Gothenburg, Dublin and many more.
Flights will depart from the following airports: London Stagnated, Aberdeen, Belfast, Birmingham International, Liverpool, Manchester, Bournemouth, Bristol, Cardiff, Derry, East Midlands, Leeds, Luton, Newcastle, Edinburg and Glasgow.
Ryanair spokesperson, Robin Kiely said: “£2 won’t go very far these days - unless you’re with Ryanair.
“So instead of splashing out on a takeaway coffee, why not sample a latte in one of Europe’s best cities with almost 170 routes to choose from across our European network?”
In order to snap up this deal you have to book before midnight today
He added: “This amazing offer will end at midnight tonight, so customers should log on quickly and bag a bargain midweek November break.”
The story comes after Express.co.uk revealed the most ridiculous reasons why flights have been delayed.
It can be one of the most annoying aspects of travel - waiting around for your scheduled flight to ready itself for boarding.
The headache is made a lot worse when the flight is cancelled altogether - ruining holiday plans and delaying you on your way back home.
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But passengers are rarely privy to the real reasons behind these airline mishaps.
Flight compensation company EUclaim has revealed some of the more bizarre excuses which have led to delays and cancellations.
One Ryanair flight from Malta to Eindhoven was delayed in July for 24 hours due to ‘insects on the plane’.
In August last year, an Easyjet flight from Ibiza to Gatwick sparked delays thanks to a ‘weird smell’ on board.