Ryanair rolls out rescue fares for Eastern Airways customers
Ryanair has launched rescue fares to assist customers left stranded by the shutdown of Eastern Airways’ flight operations.
Ryanair is offering fares from £29.99 for passengers impacted by sudden suspension of operations on UK domestic routes.
Ryanair’s Director of Comms, Jade Kirwan said: “Ryanair is saving the day with rescue fares available for Eastern Airways passengers affected by this sudden suspension.”
It is offering the fare on the London Gatwick to Newquay route which runs six times a week.
The rescue fares are available to book now at ryanair.com.
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