Ryanair adds 6,000 extra seats for 2022 Six Nations

Monday, 15 Dec, 2021 0

Ryanair has added an additional 6,000 seats for Six Nations supporters travelling to 2022 Championship matches.

Due to the growing demand for travel to England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, France and Italy throughout the tournament, Ryanair has upped seat availability between 4 February and 20 March to 30,000 seats across all matches

Flights for Six Nations matches are now available to book at Ryanair.com.

Ryanair’s Director of Marketing, Dara Brady, said: "After a year of playing behind closed doors, it is great to see that the Six Nations is back this February and we are delighted to announce over 6,000 extra seats for rugby fans."

"To facilitate the growing demand, we’ve scheduled additional flights across all matches."

 



 

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