Ryanair adds over 1.5 million seats for Christmas
Ryanair will add 1.5 million additional seats this Christmas with increased capacity across 940 routes.
London, Paris, and Barcelona are proving to be the most popular destinations for travel, this winter, the airline says,
Ryanair’s Head of Communications, Jade Kirwan, said: “It’s fantastic to see such high demand for travel over the coming weeks as people prepare for their Christmas flights.”
“We’re seeing strong demand across and have added an additional 1.5 million seats this festive season to meet this demand. We are encouraging people to book as early as they can.”
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