Ryanair adds 4,000 extra seats for England Euro 2024 games
Ryanair has added over 4,000 extra seats to and from Germany to get England fans to the Euros this summer.
The UEFA European Football Championship takes place this summer and Ryanair has scheduled extra flights to Cologne, Dortmund and Frankfurt from both London Stansted and Manchester airports.
The additional Germany flights are now available to book.
Ryanair’s Head of Comms, Jade Kirwan said: “We’ve had record bookings from football fans travelling to Germany this summer. To support this demand, we have added over 4,000 extra seats.”
Seats are expected to sell out fast so fans should book their Germany flights now, Kirwan says.
There are extra flights for the three England group games against Serbia, Denmark and Slovenia.
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