Ryanair has just announced a 24-hour flight sale with prices starting as low as £9.99. Yes — less than a tenner for a real flight on a real plane,

Where Can You Go?
Ryanair’s extensive route network stretches from beaches in Portugal to the picturesque landscapes of Ireland. Shop in Milan, soak up the Mediterranean sun in Malta, or try tapas in Madrid. Full details and book with Ryanair
Tips for Making the Most of the Sale
To help you navigate this fantastic opportunity, here are some insider tips to ensure you snag the best deals before they’re gone:
- Act Fast : Time is of the essence with this limited-time sale. Prices this low tend to disappear quickly, so don’t hesitate.
- Be Flexible : If your travel dates are flexible, you’ll have a better chance of finding the lowest fares. Consider mid-week or off-peak travel for even greater savings.
- Sign Up for Alerts : Stay in the know by subscribing to Ryanair’s newsletter or following them on social media. This way, you’ll be the first to hear about future sales and promotions.
- Pack Light : Keep costs down by traveling with just a carry-on bag. Not only will you save on baggage fees, but you’ll also have more freedom to explore your destination without lugging around heavy suitcases.

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