Ryanair sale offers flights to European destinations from £7.99 - here’s where you can go
The Ryanair sale is back with hundreds of low-cost flights to popular destinations, including Rome, Barcelona and Vienna.
The flight offers are available on departures from a number of UK airports - here are some of the best deals.
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Ryanair is offering discounted flights to several popular European destinations from UK airports.
You can fly from London Stansted to Barcelona and Alicante in Spain, or Cologne, Germany from £9.99 one-way.
One-way flights from Stansted to Olsztyn, Poland, are also available for just £7.99.
Alternatively, fly from Aberdeen to Malaga in Spain from £21.72 one-way or to Faro, Portugal for £25.99.
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Hide AdFly from Glasgow for £12.99 one-way to the Spanish destinations of Malaga or Alicante.
You can also fly from Edinburgh to Bucharest in Romania for £9.99 one-way, or take a trip to Copenhagen, Denmark for £12.99 one-way.
If you’re located in Northern Ireland, you can fly from Belfast to Gdansk, Poland or Milan, Italy for £14.99 one-way.
Also included in the sale are one-way flights from Bristol to Limoges, France and Vienna, Austria for £12.99 and £14.99 respectively.
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Hide AdIf you fancy indulging in pizza and pasta, then you can fly one-way to Rome from East Midlands for £12.99 or Venice one-way for £16.99.
If you’re based in Yorkshire, you can also fly from Leeds Bradford airport, with one-way flights to Dublin, Ireland or Wroclaw, Poland for £14.99.
When does the sale end?
The sale finishes on Tuesday 25 August. Tickets are available on travel between 1 September and 31 October 2020.
What is the current travel advice?
It’s worth noting that some destinations included in the Ryanair flight sale may currently be on the UK quarantine list, meaning that travelers will be required to self-isolate for 14 days on return to the UK.
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Hide AdThe Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) is also advising against ‘all but essential travel’ to some of the destinations included in the sale due to the coronavirus pandemic, including France and Malta.
This means that you are advised only to travel if the trip is for essential purposes, and it’s worth noting that your travel insurance could be invalidated if you choose to go.
The FCO explains, “All our advice will remain under constant review to take into account the latest situation in each country.
“The FCO continues to advise against non-essential international travel, except to the countries and territories listed on this page.”
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Hide AdThe list of exempted countries is based on FCO advice from assessing the risk of travelling to specific countries.
For the countries you may be able to return from without self-isolation, view the list of travel corridors for England and guidance for Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
What should I do before travelling?
The FCO explains, “The global coronavirus pandemic is ongoing. No travel is risk-free, and disruption is still possible.”
If you plan to travel:
- read the coronavirus travel guidance to make sure you are prepared for your travel
- read the Travel Advice for your destination, for information on current entry requirements and any local coronavirus measures that you will need to follow
- sign up for email alerts for Travel Advice to ensure you are informed of any changes while you are travelling