Ryanair Launches Flash Sale: Budget Flights Across Europe Available Until July 31.
Ryanair's June Promotion
According to Novyny.live: The low-cost carrier Ryanair has announced a ticket sale covering flights in June and July 2026, giving travelers a chance to explore European destinations at reduced prices. This promotion runs until the end of the day on June 23, 2026, and includes a wide range of routes with various fare levels.
Sale Highlights
The sale applies to flights scheduled from June 23 through July 31, 2026. Some of the most appealing deals include:
- Warsaw (WMI) to Brussels, Belgium from €15;
- Warsaw (WMI) to Barcelona, Spain from €22;
- Rzeszow to Zadar, Croatia for €21;
- Krakow to Oslo, Norway from €12;
- Krakow to Paris, France from €18;
- Warsaw (WAW) to Seville, Spain for €24;
- Bucharest to Malta from €16;
- Bucharest to Zadar, Croatia from €17;
- Bratislava to Milan, Italy from €13;
- Budapest to Rimini, Italy from €14;
- Rome, Italy for €15.
Keep in mind that the ticket price only covers the flight itself and a small personal item measuring up to 40x25x20 cm. This sale opens up affordable travel opportunities across Europe, which may be especially appealing to tourists on a budget.
Ryanair's summer 2026 ticket sale could be a game-changer for travelers seeking low-cost options in Europe. The availability of cheap flights may boost both domestic and international tourism, positively impacting the economies of destination countries. Since the promotion covers popular tourist spots, travelers can take advantage of these deals to plan a reasonably priced vacation.
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