Ryanair has announced a buy one get one half price sale on tickets.
The offer from the budget airline ends tonight at midnight so those interested must book fast.
The deal offers flights from all across England and Scotland, with tickets costing as low as £13.99.
From London Luton airport you can fly to Bologna, Krakow, Dublin, Barcelona, Malaga and even more with a total of 13 destinations.
❗️ BUY ONE, GET ONE HALF PRICE ❗️
— Ryanair (@Ryanair) October 7, 2021
Surprise your partner with a trip away today (just don’t mention that the second seat is half price 👀)
Offer ends midnight.
T&Cs apply.
From Scotland the deal runs from Glasgow, Glasgow Prestwick and Edinburgh airports. From Edinburgh you can fly to Dublin, Paris, and Milan starting at £14.99.
From Glasgow Prestwick destinations include Lanzarote and Tenerife.
This comes as Ryanair announce a huge recruitment drive for cabin crew across the country.
Mark Duffy, Ryanair’s deputy director of HR, said: “We are delighted to announce our London cabin crew recruitment drive taking place this Thursday, October 7, where we are seeking to fill more than 200 exciting new cabin crew roles across the UK.
“These exciting opportunities offer candidates the chance to secure the best cabin crew jobs in aviation and the chance to work with Europe’s largest airline, where hard work is rewarded with fast-track career opportunities.
“Ryanair cabin crew enjoy free training, great pay, industry leading five on, three off rosters, outstanding career development and world class training.
“Throughout the pandemic, Ryanair has worked closely with our people to save jobs and we are delighted to start planning for a return to growth over the coming years as we recover from the Covid-19 crisis.”
To find out more about the buy one get one half price deal, visit the Ryanair website.
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