Ryanair adds over 2,000 extra seats for England fans

Tuesday, 27 May, 2024 0

Ryanair is again adding more seats to Germany for football fans to watch the Euro 2024 action.

The carrier announced another 2,000 extra seats for the match between England and Denmark at Germany’s Frankfurt Arena on 20 June.

These extras flights to/from Frankfurt Hahn will operate from 19 until Sat, 22 June.

There are extra flights from London Stansted, Manchester, Bristol and Birmingham.

It was recently revealed England fans have booked more flights than any other nation ahead of the tournament.

The UEFA Euros 2024 kicks off in just over two weeks when Germany take on Scotland on 14 June.

“The extra flights ensure fans can conveniently get to Frankfurt on match day, as well as having the opportunity to soak up the pre- and post-game atmosphere,” said Jade Kirwan, Ryanair’s Head of Comms.

Just two weeks ago, Ryanair added thousands of extra seats for England and Scotland fans.

  

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