Ryanair unveils next Prime member deal
Ryanair has just released its exclusive ‘Prime Member’ monthly offer for August.
It gives members £50 off return flights between 30 October to 27 November.
The exclusive 72hr sale is available only to Ryanair Prime members, and goes live on Friday, 1 August.
Customers can still sign up to take advantage.
As well as special fares, other Prime Member benefits include free reserved seats and free travel insurance.
The August Prime Member sale is the fifth monthly seat sale since Ryanair launched the £79 subscriber discount scheme in March.
It says Prime members are accumulating over £500 in average savings to date for a 12-month membership cost of £79.
Ryanair CMO, Dara Brady said: “We’re excited to announce our next exclusive Prime Member seat sale,. This time, Prime members will enjoy £50 off return flights, the perfect excuse to plan an autumn escape”.
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