Ryanair offer ends tonight: First ever ‘Buy One Get One Half Price’

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Ryanair is launching its first ever ‘Buy One Get One Half Price’ offer on over 1,000 routes right across its network for travel in September and October 2021.

Customers who want to enjoy a late summer getaway can take advantage of this offer and take off during September or October, with 500,000 seats available to a host of exciting European cities and hotspots. These seats will be snapped up fast, so customers should log on to Ryanair.com to avail of this amazing chance to fly a friend for half-price to one of their favourite European destinations.

Customers only have until midnight tonight, September 1, to avail of this deal and should log onto the Ryanair.com website to avail of these limited flights.

Ryanair’s Director of Marketing, Dara Brady, said, “Summer is not over just yet and customers can avail of this fantastic offer and visit the most popular European hotspots for a late summer getaway. We’re launching this unmissable 24 hours ‘Buy One Get One Half Price’ offer, available on over 1,000 Ryanair routes. Book today for travel in September and October and get your companions flights half price. To avail of this special offer, customers must act fast and visit the Ryanair.com website to book their flights before midnight, tonight September 1.”


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