Ryanair launches 8-day Cyber Week sale

Ryanair Boeing 737-800
Ryanair Boeing 737-800

Irish budget airline Ryanair (FR/RYR) has launched a 8-day long sale event dubbed ‘Cyber Week’.

Kicking off today with up to £30 off return flights to destinations across Europe for next summer, the deals will change daily. That means each deal must be booked by midnight on the day of the offer.

Ryanair is also offering 10% off checked-in bags on all bookings made this week.

Launching the event, Ryanair’s Robin Kiely said: “It’s the most wonderful time of the year and we’ve launched a massive ‘Cyber Week’ sale with 8 days of amazing deals on the Ryanair.com website and app, offering customers the lowest fares in Europe, with even bigger savings.

We’ve slashed fares by up to £30 on return flights across our European network for travel between April and September, which are only available until midnight tonight. Customers should log on to Ryanair.com to bag a bargain Summer break today – and look out for even more massive savings every day this week

And we’ll also run a 10% discount on all check-in bags booked this week, ensuring even more savings for our customers.


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Roger is a reporter for Aviation Wales. Having worked in the Aviation Industry for over 20 years in public relations, Roger knows how to read between the lines and get the real story. When not writing about aviation, Roger spends time with his dogs on the Wales coastal path.