Ryanair unveils new Prime Member offer
Ryanair released its June ‘Prime Member’ offer – €40 off return flights for travel between 23 June to 17 July.
It is exclusive to Prime Members who sign up before the 48-hour sale goes live on 31 May.
With the offer Prime Members can bag return flights in July from Madrid – Pisa from €78, Bergamo – Alicante from €78 or London – Faro from £74.
Additional Prime Member benefits include free reserved seats and free travel insurance.
It is the third monthly seat sale since Ryanair launched its €79 subscriber discount scheme in March.
The airline says Prime members have been able to accumulate over €450 in savings to date.
Ryanair CMO, Dara Brady said: Since Ryanair Prime launched in March, members have already saved big through their annual subscription which costs just €79.”
“New members can sign up today and start saving with Ryanair Prime.”
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