RYANAIR has launched a major summer sale with flights from Ireland to top sunshine destinations in Europe for only €16.99.
But bargain hunters must act fast as the sale will end on June 16 at midnight.
The major budget airline has bargain deals to some fabulous destinations in Southern Europe.
The ‘Take Off For Summer’ sale offers cheap flights to Barcelona, Turin, Faro, Dubrovnik and Burgas.
And they also offer flights to the popular Greek islands including Kos and Zakynthos – gorgeous Greek islands boasting sandy beaches with crystal clear water and fabulous temperatures.
The top European destinations are all available to fly out from Dublin Airport.
The sale also applies to Cork Airport, Knock Airport, Shannon Airport and Kerry Airport.
Cork Airport offers flights to many destinations in France, Spain, Italy, Portugal and Greece while Knock Airport only offers flights to Spain and Portugal.
Shannon Airport also provides flights to many spots in France, Spain and Greece and Kerry Airport only offers flights to Portugal.
The valid travel period is from June 16 to July 31.
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Ryanair said on their website: “Terms and conditions apply. All fares are subject to availability. Book by 16/06/24 for travel between 01/06/24 and 31/07/24.”
Earlier today, Dublin Airport revealed the return of “three old favourite” food outlets in an announcement – just in time for the summer rush.
The popular Burger King, Jump Juice Bar and Cuan Cafe (formerly Leopold) are now back open at the busy airport.
Taking to X, formerly Twitter, Dublin Airport said: “Good news for passengers: Three old favourites are back and ready for summer!
“After a full revamp, Burger King is open once again in T2, while Jump Juice and Cuan Cafe (formerly Leopold) have reopened in T1 after an overhaul.”
Burger King, located just minutes from the gates in Terminal Two, has now reopened for business.
The newly revamped food outlet has indoor and outdoor dining, self-ordering kiosks and bathrooms.
Jump Juice has been rated one of Ireland’s popular fresh juice bars, and holidaymakers are set to love its new overhaul at Pier 100 at Terminal One.
The juice bar has been made bigger and now provides fresh juice and food in the new grab-to-go section, and the new kitchen is designed to produce many delicious juices at once to reduce traffic.
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They are also now serving hot drinks for people who need their daily caffeine fix before their long flights.
And the popular Leopold at the 200 gates has been replaced with the new Cuan Cafe and Bar with a beautiful overhaul.