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13th Jul 2015

Ryanair are now offering customers cheap flights to Greece until October

A bit of fun in the sun anyone?

Alan Loughnane

They’re at it again…

Earlier this month, Ryanair announced a huge sale on flights to celebrate the 30th anniversary of their first ever flight and around a million seats were available for €19.85 each.

To put it into perspective, two pints in Temple Bar costs around €76 euro and you must also sign away your first born into child labour, so we think the flights are actually a pretty good deal.

But now, the Irish airline have announced more deals on flights, more specifically, cheap tickets to sunny Greece.

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Domestic flights will be available for around €4.99 and international fares will be reduced by around 30 per cent.

We think this is pretty sound of Ryanair, although we don’t know how popular the deal will be, after all, we did get a sunny day in Ireland about four weeks ago so most Irish people have their yearly quota of sunshine under their belt already.

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Added to this, the current Greek euro situation does lessen its appeal somewhat but we still think there will be lots of people willing to take the Irish airline up on its offer.

Hat tip to Her.ie.

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