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Ryanair ‘kickstart summer 2025’ with SALE offering €29.99 flights to top European cities – but you have to act fast
RYANAIR has launched a major sale with bargain flights from Ireland to popular European summer break destinations from €29.99.
But passengers will need to act fast as the sale will end on February 12 at midnight.
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Over thousands of flight seats are on offer with fares starting from just €29.99 one way.
The sale includes a range of European hotspots, providing an affordable opportunity for those planning their 2025 getaways in the midst of grey weather.
However, jet setters must act fast to bag these sales as the seats are quickly selling out and thousands of holidaymakers are busy planning their next summer gateways.
The Ryanair summer break sale offers cheap flights from Dublin Airport to Santiago, Turin, Toulouse and Gran Canaria.
And there are flights to popular cities such as Brussels, Paris, Memminghen and Amsterdam.
The sale also offers flights to popular destinations in the United Kingdom, including London, Manchester, Cardiff and Edinburgh.
The popular Scandinavian cities Stockholm and Copenhagen have joined the sale, boasting a diverse culture with beautiful buildings, yummy treats and fantastic shopping districts.
The major sale also applies to Knock Airport, Cork Airport, Shannon Airport and Kerry Airport.
Knock Airport only offers flights to the United Kingdom, such as Bristol, Edinburgh, East Midlands, Liverpool, Birmingham and London.
And Cork Airport offers cheap flights to Valencia, Brussels, Paris, London and Edinburgh.
Kerry Airport’s choice of flights in the sale is limited as they offer cheap seats to London and Frankfurt.
Lastly, Shannon Airport offers flights to Edinburgh, Liverpool, Manchester, London and Budapest.
LIMITED DAYS OF FLIGHT OPPORTUNITIES
However, some airports only offer limited days of flight opportunities, as Knock Airport to Edinburgh can only be flown on Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays.
Shannon Airport only offer flights to Budapest on Tuesdays and Sundays while Cork Airport provides flights to Brussels, Belgium on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays.
Kerry Airport only offers flights to Frankfurt, Germany, on Fridays and Sundays.
The valid travel period is from April 1, 2025 to June 30, 2025.
Ryanair said: “Terms and conditions apply and promotional fares are subject to availability.
“Book by 12/02/25 for travel between 01/04/25 and 30/06/25.”
Ryan Magill dedicates Down’s stunning comeback win over Cork to fans as they get off the mark in Division 2
RYAN MAGILL thanked the Newry crowd for inspiring a comeback win over Cork.
Down trailed by seven points at half-time, with Pat Havern hitting four two-pointers.
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And attacker Magill said: “It’s great when Newry is behind you. We had to come back twice in the second half but we showed character.”
Cork hit five two-pointers in the first half, with Brian O’Driscoll, Seán McDonnell, Rory Maguire and Mark Cronin (twice) all scoring from long range.
Odhrán Murdock, Havern, Oisín Savage and goalkeeper Ronan Burns — on his county debut — were on target for Down in the first period.
Two-pointers from James Guinness and Havern kick-started the Down comeback.
Cork replied with a McDonnell goal, but Danny Magill’s green flag swung the momentum back Down’s way.
DOWN: R Burns 0-1, 45; P Fegan, R McEvoy, P McCarthy; G McKibben, P Laverty, C Mooney; D Guinness, O Murdock 0-3; C Doherty 0-1, J Guinness 0-3, 1tp, D Magill 1-1; O Savage 0-2, 1f, P Havern 0-8, 1tp, 3tpf, R Magill. Subs: C McCrickard for McKibben 45 mins; A McClemenrts for Savage 55; E Branigan for Mooney 55; M Rooney for J Guinness 59.
CORK: P Doyle 0-1f; M Shanley, D O’Mahony, N Loughran; B O’Driscoll 0-2, 1tp, R Maguire 0-2, 1tp, M Tailluir; S Walsh 0-1, C O’Callaghan; P Walsh, S Porter, E McSweeney 0-1; M Cronin 0-6, 2tpf, C Óg Jones 1-0, S McDonnell 1-2, 1tp. Subs: T Walsh for Porter 29 mins; C Maguire for McSweeney 55.
REFEREE: B Cassidy (Derry).