Ryanair puts summer 2022 on sale
Ryanair has announced the early release of its summer 2022 schedule for the UK, which comprises more than 1,800 departures per week across 160 routes to its most popular leisure destinations.
More routes are expected to be announced in the coming months.
All routes can be booked as far out as October 2022.
The programme includes beach holidays, city breaks, natural and cultural experiences across Europe.
Popular summer destinations include Faro, Fuerteventura, Ibiza, Lanzarote, Marseille and Malta, as well as city break hotspots Budapest, Copenhagen, Lisbon, Rome and more.
"With over 1,800 departing flights every week and further destinations to be released in the coming months, British families can now make travel plans for summer 2022 with greater ease," said Ryanair’s Director of Commercial, Jason McGuinness.
Ryanair has launched a seat sale with fares from £29.99 for travel until the end of October 2022.
Sale fares must be booked by midnight Thursday, 29 April on the Ryanair.com website.
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