World Cup flights announced
With the Rugby World Cup just a few weeks away, Ryanair has revealed that it will offer English and Irish fans extra flight to allow them to get to France and support their national teams.
The tournament is due to kick off on September 7th and the low-cost carrier will add extra flights to help fans get to France and enjoy the rugby.
England are due to play South Africa on September 14th and Ryanair will add extra flights from London to Paris to help fans out.
On September 14th, two extra flights from Stansted and an additional flight from Gatwick will operate to Paris Beauvais.
Return flights on September 15th will be put on to bring fans home.
To allow Irish fans to watch their team play France, Ryanair will add flights from Dublin to Paris on September 21st and 22nd.
Then, a week later extra flights from Shannon and Dublin will take fans back to Paris to watch their team take on Argentina.
Sinead Finn, Ryanair's head of sales and marketing, commented: "Ryanair is the fans' favourite for the lowest fares guaranteed, and these extra flights will give fans the chance to travel to the Rugby World Cup for a fraction of the high fares charged by other airlines."
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