Ryanair ads €24.99 Pride fares

- Ryanair advertised Pride-season fares starting at €24.99 in late May, with travel posts and airline offer pages pointing to discounted routes. - The headline price was €24.99, and destinations cited in coverage of the promotion included Paris, Madrid and London. - Ryanair’s booking pages say promotional fares are subject to availability, with current deals and route pricing listed on its website.

Ryanair advertised Pride-season fares from €24.99 in late May, according to travel coverage and the airline’s own promotional pages. The low-cost carrier’s offer was described online as applying to selected routes tied to Pride travel, with Paris, Madrid and London among the cities named in reports about the campaign. Ryanair’s website also shows a series of time-limited promotions and says discounted fares are subject to availability. ### Where did the €24.99 figure come from? The €24.99 price point appeared in online coverage of a Ryanair Pride-themed promotion published on May 26 by Euro Weekly News, which said some fares from Spain to Paris, Madrid and London started “from just €24.99.” The article described the campaign as targeting travelers heading to Pride events across Europe. (euroweeklynews.com) Ryanair’s own site does not, in the material surfaced here, show a dedicated Pride page with that exact euro headline. But the airline’s promotions pages do show the same basic structure Ryanair uses for fare campaigns: a minimum starting fare, a booking deadline, a travel window and a notice that terms apply and seats are limited. ### Was this an official Ryanair sale or just third-party chatter? (euroweeklynews.com) Ryanair’s official website confirms the airline was running promotional fare campaigns at the time, including a “Great escapes” page listing fares “From £24.99” and stating travelers had to book by May 31, 2026 for travel between May 1 and Aug. 31, 2026. That page does not mention Pride, but it shows the company was actively marketing sub-25 fares during the same period. (ryanair.com) The broader Ryanair site also directs users to subscribe for “the latest deals” and to use its fare-finding tools to search routes and prices. That supports the reporting that the Pride fares were being pushed through Ryanair marketing channels, even though the surfaced official pages do not spell out the full Pride campaign details. ### Which cities were tied to the promotion? (ryanair.com) Paris, Madrid and London were the cities most consistently named in reporting on the offer. Euro Weekly News said the fares were aimed at Pride travel from Spain to those destinations. Ryanair’s route pages separately show that the airline serves Paris and Madrid and markets those cities as bookable destinations through its fare finder. (ryanair.com) The reporting did not establish that every route to those cities was priced at €24.99. Instead, the wording pointed to selected seats on selected flights, which matches Ryanair’s standard disclaimer that promotional fares are “subject to availability.” ### What does “starting at €24.99” usually mean on Ryanair? (euroweeklynews.com) Ryanair’s promotional pages say fares begin at an advertised floor price, not that every ticket is sold at that level. The airline’s “Great escapes” page says terms and conditions apply, promotional fares are subject to availability, and a booking deadline and travel window govern the offer. (euroweeklynews.com) That means travelers typically have to match three things at once: the right origin city, the right travel date and a seat still available in the lowest fare bucket. Ryanair’s fare finder and destination pages are where those route-by-route prices are displayed. ### Where would travelers check whether the fares were still live? Ryanair’s website is the main place to verify whether any promotional seats remain, because the airline lists current deals, destination pages and fare-finder results there. (ryanair.com) The site also says users can subscribe for the latest offers from Ryanair and its travel partners. The promotion page surfaced in search said bookings had to be made by May 31, 2026 for travel through Aug. 31, 2026. (ryanair.com) Travelers looking for Pride-season routes to Paris, Madrid or London would need to check current availability directly on Ryanair’s booking tools rather than rely on the original headline fare alone. (ryanair.com 1) (ryanair.com 2)

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