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Ryanair rolled out its winter 2021/22 ski schedule, kicking it off with a £29.99 seat sale for travel from 1 January through the end of March 2022.
Fares must be booked by midnight, 30 November 2021
The airline flies to top ski destinations across Europe, including Grenoble, Salzburg, Sofia, Plovdiv and Turin.
"We are delighted to announce our winter 2021/22 ski schedule. As many missed out on last year’s ski season, we are looking forward to getting our customers back on the scenic mountains of France, Austria and Italy this winter, with flights to Europe’s most popular ski destinations running right up to the end of March 2022.
The programme features 23 routes with departures London Stansted, London Luton, Edinburgh, Birmingham, Bristol, Manchester and Liverpool.
Other ski gateways include Verona and Memmingen.
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