Ryanair launches Buy One Get One Free deal across 1,000 routes for Black Friday – be quick
As UK travel restrictions continue to ease, many Britons will be eager to spend time abroad this winter before the beginning of the new year. Known for being one of Britain’s most popular airlines, Ryanair has today launched their Black Friday sales for 2021.
Buy one get one free means you can buy a flight for a loved one and travel for free with them, or vice versa.
To claim the offer, all Ryanair customers need to do is visit the airline’s website, Ryanair.com.
The deal will be live on the website from 2pm today, November 25, until midnight on Friday, November 26.
This leaves customers with little time to claim the offer and avoid missing out.
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Dara Brady, Ryanair’s Director of Marketing, said: “Black Friday has come early at Ryanair as we unveil our amazing ‘Buy One Get One Free’ offer, with one million seats available for travel across 1,000 routes from December 1, 2021, to February 18, 2022.
“Customers can book a well-deserved city break or a long overdue holiday and bring a plus one completely free – the ultimate Black Friday bargain.
“We’ve no doubt that this amazing offer will be snapped up quickly, especially with Christmas in near sight, so we encourage customers to act fast and visit the Ryanair.com website before midnight Friday, November 26, to avail of this brilliant Black Friday offer.”
But with Black Friday approaching, Ryanair is not the only airline offering discounted prices this week.
Customers can either claim £200 or £100 off a holiday package deal, depending on how much they are willing to spend.
To save up to £200 on holidays, Britons must spend a minimum of £2,000.
Meanwhile, to save £100 on holidays, holidaymakers must spend a minimum of £700.
To claim both deals, customers should use the code BLACKFRIDAY at the checkout.
This code is valid on all breaks departing from December 6, 2021, to October 31, 2023.
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