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Ryanair Announces Extra Flights From Dublin For October

By Dave Simpson
Ryanair Announces Extra Flights From Dublin For October

Ryanair has announced extra flights from Dublin for October.

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In a statement published on its website, Ryanair said, "Ryanair [has] launched extra mid-term flights from Dublin, with over 40 additional return flights to sunny destinations in Spain and Portugal, now on sale on the Ryanair.com website.

"Customers can enjoy even more low fare getaways from Dublin this October mid-term, with over 60,000 extra seats added for travel between 24th - 30th October, to the likes of Faro, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote, Malaga, and Palma."

Ryanair Director Of Marketing Statement

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In a statement also published on Ryanair's website, Ryanair's director of marketing, Dara Brady, said, "We are delighted to announce an additional 60,000 extra seats and over 40 routes for our customers to enjoy a well-deserved mid-term getaway this October. We have seen a surge in bookings for this mid-term, as Irish families are eager to make the most of school holidays and enjoy a well-earned break in popular locations such as Faro, Malaga, Gran Canaria and many others."

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