Ryanair rolls out latest Prime Member offer
Ryanair released its exclusive ‘Prime Member’ monthly offer for September.
It is offering £40 off return flights between 30 October and 18 December and available only to Ryanair Prime members
The 48 hour sale goes live on 1 September.
Prime members get access to both exclusive fares and other benefits, like free reserved seats and free travel insurance.
This September Prime Member sale is the sixth monthly seat sale since Ryanair launched its £79 subscriber discount scheme in March.
The airline says Prime members have accumulated almost £600 in savings to date potentially, for the 12-month membership.
Ryanair CMO, Dara Brady said: “We’re delighted to announce our September Prime Member Seat Sale. With Prime, members unlock unbeatable value all year round, from savings on flights and seats to great deals on extras.”
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