Ryanair launches ‘clear-out’ sale with £12.99 flights – but you have to be quick

RYANAIR has launched even cheaper flights for one day only – so you have to be quick.

The budget airline announced the “clear-out” sale with £12.99 flights.

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You could find yourself in Ibiza for just £12.99 – if you’re quickCredit: Alamy

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Destinations include Spain, Portugal and Italy, flying from a number of UK airports.

For example, you could fly from London Luton to Majorca, Alicante and Venice for the cheap deal.

Manchester travellers could head to Ibiza, Gran Canaria and Barcelona, as well as Faro in Portugal and even Budapest.

Cardiff flights to Malaga and and Tenerife are included, as well as as Edinburgh to Agadir in Morocco and Bari in Italy.

However you will have to be quick – as there are only 500,000 seats available.

The website states: “For a limited time only, we’re slashing prices to only £12.99.

“But hurry there’s only 500K seats available – with prices this low, seats will be flying faster than you can say ‘bon voyage.'”

While the flights have to be booked today, they can be used for travel up until April 30.

Ryanair recently launched new flights from Norwich Airport for the first time.

Brit holidaymakers in East Anglia can now fly to Alicante, Faro and Malta.

I’m Ryanair cabin crew and here’s exactly what we do when passengers board a plane – it’s the easiest role of the day

Along with Norwich, Ryanair passengers flying from Bristol can fly to Copenhagen, Fuerteventura, Marrakesh, Prague, Sofia and Tirana.

The new routes will launch this summer.

If you always want to get the cheapest Ryanair flight, there is a clever button you can use.

Similar to the “everywhere” function on Skyscanner, Ryanair’s “any destination” feature helps passengers find the cheapest deal.

We’ve also explained how to find the best seat on a Ryanair plane.

And here’s how to bring extra luggage on a Ryanair flight without paying extra.

Just make sure to check into your flight before you get the airport or you may get stung with some extra fees.

Ryanair is one of the few airlines who charge passengers to print their boarding pass out.

Read more on the Scottish Sun

Advice for flying with Ryanair

  • All Ryanair passengers can bring a small personal bag on board but this must fit under the seat in front of you, but it must be no bigger than 40cm x 20cm x 25cm
  • Any over-sized cabin bags will be refused at the boarding gate and put in the hold for a fee
  • Ryanair also charges passengers up to £55 check-in at the airport
  • Anyone who loses their card at the airport will have to pay a £20 reissue fee
  • Book to sit in the front five rows if you want to head off the plane first
  • Extra legroom seats can be found in rows 1 A, B, C or 2 D, E, F as well as row 16 and 17 near the emergency exit
  • The worst seat on Ryanair’s Boeing 737-800 aircraft is also 11A because of its lack of window.

Anyone who needs to do this when they arrive at the airport will have to pay £55.

A family of four could find themselves more than £200 out of pocket if making this mistake.

There are just 500,000 seats so you have to be quick

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There are just 500,000 seats so you have to be quickCredit: Alamy

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