Wednesday, March 14

Ryanair to fly to major airports... and the free flights

The new strategy

Low-cost airline Ryanair is to begin flying to major airports, signalling a new chapter in the development of no-frills flying.
Carriers such as Ryanair and easyJet have traditionally adopted a low-cost model whereby they fly to and from secondary airports such as London Stansted, where airport charges are lower.Other such airports include Glasgow Prestwick, Frankfurt Hahn and Barcelona Girona - the latter being in fact around 145 kilometres from Barcelona. Passengers are advised to always double-check the location of their destination airport to avoid any shocks.

...and the free flights
Ryanair says it will give away 100,000 free flights for every Irish winner at this year’s Cheltenham Festival.
The flights will be one-way, and the ‘free’ offer excludes taxes and charges.
Head of communications Peter Sherrard said: "As a big thank you to the 25,000 passengers who have chosen Ryanair to fly to and from this year’s festival, we will give away 100,000 free flights for every Irish winner and double that number if last year’s record of 10 Irish winners is beaten."

Go IRISH!!!

Source: sbpost.ie, cheapflights.co.uk

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