Ryanair adds 4,000 seats for Champions League matches
Ryanair is laying on thousands of extra seats for fans to cheer on their team in the Champions League across Europe.
There are dedicated flights for Manchester City and Arsenal fans for the away legs in Copenhagen and Porto respectively.
The airline is also adding flights for Barca and Atletico Madrid fans to watch their teams play in Italy.
The Champions League knock out rounds take place in February and March.
“Ryanair is delighted to add extra capacity for the Champions League knock outs this spring, with over extra 4,000 seats now on sale,” said Ryanair’s Head of Communications, Jade Kirwan.
Seats are now bookable at Ryanair.com.
Ryanair has an extra seats on the Manchester – Copenhagen route on 13 February and the return trip the following day.
There are also seats on sale for the Porto vs Arsenal match on 21 February from London Stansted and return flight on 22 February.
Additionally, Ryanair has extra capacity with a Barcelona – Naples roundtrip on 11-12 February and extra Milan Bergamo – Madrid flights.
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