News: Ryanair seat sale

Flights > News > # 530 (11/07/2005)

RYANAIR have slashed ticket prices in a bid to encourage people to keep flying following last week’s terrorist attacks on London.

The no-frills airline have launched their biggest ever sale – putting three million seats on the market from as little as 99 pence (one-way, excluding taxes). The sale lasts from today until midnight on Thursday (July 14th).

Ryanair chief executive, Michael O’Leary, said the best way for people to make a stand against the terrorists is to continue travelling as normal.

Mr O’Leary said:

“Last week’s appalling attacks in London must not be allowed to succeed in their twisted goal of paralysing us with "fear, terror and panic."


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