Ryanair Black Friday deal 2019: Save 20 percent on all flights to and from the UK

Ryanair is well known for its low-cost flight tickets to destinations spanning Europe and beyond. As part of its Black Friday 2019 celebrations, the airline is offering brand new discounts every day of the week for 10 days. Today marks day seven of the 10 day stint and has seen the airline offer a sale which is particularly lucrative for UK residents. Customers who are hoping to jet off this winter could save up to 20 percent on their next holiday, but only if they book in time.

How can I get tickets?

The deal is available right now on the Ryanair website.

Log on, complete your search and bag this money-saving deal.

When do I need to book?

Customers hoping to get their hands on the bargain will have to book quickly, as the deal is only valid for 24 hours.

Going live at midnight today, 30 November, the deal will expire at 23:59pm tonight.

Ryanair’s Alejandra Ruiz said: “We’ve slashed our flights to the UK by up to 20% so anyone who missed out on our Black Friday bonanza can still bag a bargain break today! This offer on flights between December and February is only available until midnight tonight.

We have 10 days of amazing deals on the Ryanair.com website, offering customers the lowest fares in Europe, with even bigger savings. Customers should log on to Ryanair.com to bag a bargain break today – and look forward to flying with the greenest/cleanest major airline in Europe, with the lowest CO2 emissions.”

The latest in Ryanair’s deals come even after the official Black Friday date has passed.

Earlier this week Ryanair offered customers the chance to save on return trips to Poland, enjoy a 20 percent discount on flights all airports in France, as well as Budapest in Hungary, benefit from £30 of all flights in summer 2020 and even bag a flight for just £9.99.

However, all of these sales have now expired.

With another three days of savings ahead customers are still in with a chance to bag their dream holiday for less.

source: express.co.uk