Ryanair puts 37 million seats on sale for summer
Ryanair officially launched its summer 2024 schedule, boasting over 37 million seats for UK holidaymakers.
The schedule kicks off from the end of March, and has a limited-time seat sale with fares from £31.99 for travel until the end of October 2024
Ryanair’s Head of Communications, Jade Kirwan, said: “We are pleased to announce our summer 2024 schedule with over 37 million seats available for our UK customers across a host of amazing destinations.”
Full details of the schedule haven’t been announced yet.
The airline is also actively recruiting for 150 new cabin crew positions at London Stansted and Liverpool-John Lennon airports.
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