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Ryanair launches ‘pay day’ sale with bargain flights all under €20 to top destinations – but you’ll need to be quick


RYANAIR has launched a new “pay day” sale with bargain flights to top European destinations and they’re all under €20.

If you’re looking to jet away to some tempting spots, the airline’s new sale is perfect with prices starting from €14.99.

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Ryanair has discounted a number of flights to different cities across the UK and Luxembourg.

In the “Pay Day” flash sale, flights start from just €14.99.

If you’re looking to check a few cities off your travel list, you can buy flights from €14.99 to Birmingham, Bristol and Leeds Bradford.

Other UK cities also on sale, with flights from €14.99 to cities including Bristol and Newquay Cornwall.

Bristol is just a short plane ride over the Irish Sea and you are in a city that pulses with fun vibes, entertainment, art, creativity with imagination, iconic architecture, and, of course, history.

While Newquay Cornwall is one of the UK‘s most popular staycation spots, with its beaches sometimes compared to those in more tropical destinations.

The gentle swell of the waves make it a popular spot with surfers year-round, but it still doesn’t get quite as busy as more prominent holiday spots elsewhere, like Newquay and Falmouth.

For holidaymakers in need of greater thrills than those found on a walk, the Adrenalin Quarry has some attractions that may be more to their liking.

And a number of walks around the bays offer a reason to visit beyond the pubs and beaches.

Ryanair also have flights on offer from Dublin to Manchester for just €14.99 in the coming weeks.


The budget airline has dropped prices to some popular UK destinations including Glasgow, East Midlands, and Cardiff from €14.99.

Other cheap flights under €20 include London Luton and London Stansted.

It also includes flights from Dublin Airport to Luxembourg also from €14.99.

But jetsetters must act fast as flights must be booked by midnight tomorrow, January 31, for travel between February 1 and March 31, 2025.

AER LINGUS SALE

Meanwhile, Aer Lingus has also announced a similar sale as bank accounts bounce back after Christmas.

Holidaymakers can enjoy amazing deals with up to €40 off return fares to Europe, €20 off return fares to the UK, and flights to North America from just €199.

The offer is valid from now until midnight on January 31.

And you can fly to top European destinations from February 24 to May 31.

There are a number of seats to hotspots including Tenerife, Lanzarote and Malaga up for grabs.

For those planning a weekend city break, save €20 on return flights to the UK.

And Aer Lingus has you covered with flights to thrilling North American destinations starting at just €199.

Whether you’re seeking adventure or a memorable city break, there’s something for everyone. Experience the dazzling lights of Las Vegas, the vibrant culture of Toronto, or the architectural wonders of Chicago.

With fares reduced for a limited time, don’t miss your chance to discover the iconic skyline of New York or the historic charm of Washington DC with the Aer Lingus Pay Day Sale.

The valid travel period for the US flights is from February 24 to March 15.

Ryanair Boeing 737-800 aircraft as seen during take-off and flying phase while departing from Amsterdam Schiphol Airport AMS EHAM in the Netherlands on April 19, 2023 in the blue sky. The Boeing 737 airplane of the Irish budget airline carrier Ryanair has the registration EI-DCJ and is powered by 2x CFMI jet engines. Ryanair is an ultra low cost carrier with headquarters in Dublin, Ireland. The lcc Ryanair Group, including subsidiaries Lauda, Malta Air, Buzz and Ryanair UK operates 542 planes with flights from 225 destinations across Europe, North Africa and the Middle East.  (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
Flights must be booked by midnight tomorrow, January 31
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