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CHEAP FLIGHTS: Ryanair has announced a huge sale – with 25% off flights (Pic: GETTY)
If youre strapped for cash and dont want to fork out hundreds on your next trip abroad, Ryanair has announced a mega deal.
In the past, airlines have announced a number of affordable deals, including £99 flights to America.
And now the low budget airline has delighted travellers by launching a 25% off sale, with fares costing less than £8 one way.
With the deal, there are fares from London Stansted to Dusseldorf Weeze from £7.82 one way, as well as Grenoble from £7.82.
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Holiday-goers can even travel to Strasbourg from less than £8 one way and if you fancy some sunshine, flights to Barcelona are from £9.78.
Also on the list of locations for under £10 include Ancona in Italy and Dortmund in Germany.
The sale also has flights departing from Edinburgh, Manchester, East Midlands, Luton, Bristol, Belfast, Birmingham, Glasgow, Glasgow Prestwick, Leeds, Bradford, Liverpool, Newcastle, Aberdeen, Gatwick, Newquay, Cardiff and Derry.
But you must be quick as the sale ends at midnight on October 7 (Sunday).
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RYANAIR: The low budget airline launched the deal until midnight on October 7 (Sunday) (Pic: GETTY STOCK IMAGE)
However the travel dates are between November and March, according to Ryanair.
This comes after the airline announced changes to its cabin bag policy in August.
From November 1, non-priority Ryanair customers will have to pay an extra £8 to check in a second bag.
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Kenny Jacobs, Ryanairs Chief Marketing Officer, said: “From November 2018, we are introducing a new lower cost 10kg checked bag and changing our carry-on bag policy to eliminate boarding/flight delays.
"Priority Boarding customers will continue to enjoy two free carry-on bags. All other (non-priority) customers will be allowed one free (small) carry-on bag, and those who wish to check in a second bigger 10kg bag can do from €/£8 at the time of booking.
"This new policy will speed up the boarding and cut flight delays. 60% of customers will be unaffected by these changes and we expect that the other 40% will either choose to buy Priority Boarding or a 10kg check bag or will choose to travel with only one (free) small bag as 30% already do so today."
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