Ryanair has announced today that it will be launching a £19.99 seat sale for travel until the end of March 2022.
The low-cost airline is hoping to expand its growth, having launched new routes from several UK airports this year.
It has also expanded capacity by opening new bases at many European destinations, including Stockholm, Riga and Turin.
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Ryanair’s Director of Commercial, Jason McGuinness, said: “As Europe’s No.1 airline, Ryanair remains committed to re-building Europe’s aviation and tourism industry by restoring connectivity and growing its network of passengers to over 225 million by 2026."
How to get tickets on the Ryanair £19.99 seat sale
You'll need to be quick to get your hands on these tickets, as the sale will be ending at midnight on Saturday October 16.
Tickets can be booked through the Ryanair website.
What other new routes have Ryanair opened this year?
This isn't the first time that the airline has announced new routes for the winter of 2021 for various UK airports.
Back at the beginning of September Stansted, Luton and Gatwick all had journeys opened to further European destinations.
This included destinations like Helsinki, Zagreb, Naples, and Malaga.
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