Ryanair confirmed plans to operate 40% of its normal July flight schedule

Ryanair confirmed plans to operate 40% of its normal July flight schedule, as Spain announced it would remove travel and visitor restrictions from 1 July, mirroring earlier plans announced by Italy, Cyprus, Greece, and Portugal to reopen their hotels and beaches for the key July-Aug family holiday season.

Ryanair will be offering daily flights from countries in Europe to the key holiday airports of Portugal, Spain, Italy, Greece and Cyprus from 1 July.

To celebrate the lifting of these travel restrictions across Europe, Ryanair has launched a seat sale for travel in July & Aug with fares starting from €29.99 one way, but these seats must be booked by midnight Thurs 28 May.

Ryanair’s CEO Eddie Wilson said: ”Ryanair will be offering up to 1,000 daily flights from 1 July, and we have a range of low fare seat sales, perfect for that summer getaway, which we know many parents and their kids will be looking forward to as we move out of lockdown and into the school holidays.

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