Ryanair launches July Prime member offer
Ryanair has rolled out its exclusive Prime Member offer for July.
Prime members get £20 off return flights operating between 16 August to 15 September.
The 48hr sale is available only to Ryanair Prime members and goes live today, Tuesday 1 July.
It offers savings on fares and offers other Prime member benefits, like free reserved seats and free travel insurance.
This July Prime Member sale is the fourth monthly seat sale since Ryanair launched its £79 subscriber discount scheme in March.
Ryanair says its last four monthly seat sales alone have saved Prime members £170.
Ryanair CMO, Dara Brady said: “We’re pleased to release our next exclusive Prime Member seat sale, the perfect opportunity to book a late summer getaway.”
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