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RYANAIR has launched a flash sale offering discounted tickets for midweek flights to parts of Europe.

The lowest prices available through the deal start from £13.59 to £15, with trips available to many popular locations including Ireland, Spain, Italy and Poland.

Boeing 737-800 aircraft, used by Ryanair, at Paphos Airport. Passengers disembark
Ryanair are currently offering flights for as little as £13Credit: Getty

The cheapest on the market is currently a flight from London Stansted to Riga in Latvia, priced at £13.59 with an January 8 departure.

Other bargain trips available include a £14 flight to Milan and a £15 trip to Alicante.

But if Italy and Spain aren’t your destinations of choice, then for £14.99 you can bag tickets to Edinburgh, Dublin or Wroclaw.

If you’re planning on booking a getaway you’re going to have to act fast though as the deal ends at midnight tonight.

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There’s also another small caveat: the offer is only applicable on travel specifically between December 2 and January 31.

Speaking about the deal, a Ryanair spokesperson said: “Ryanair today announced its unmissable Travel Tuesday sale, offering 20% off midweek flights across its network for travel.

“Whether you’re looking to escape the winter blues, plan a midweek city break, or simply enjoy a quieter travel experience, Ryanair’s Travel Tuesday sale is the perfect opportunity to book your next adventure at an incredible price.”

The bargain comes after Ryanair recently announced its decision to axe its loyalty scheme, as customers were bagging too many cheap flights using their Prime subscriptions.

The subscription launched back in March and was hailed a game-changer for cheap air travel.

Members could receive travel insurance and access to 12 annual exclusive seat sales (one booking per month), all for just £79 a year.

Upon launching, the forecasted potential savings were £420 per member if they flew 12 times yearly.

But it seemed to work a little too well, with Ryanair making a loss.

People flying by plane ,Passengers waiting for take-off . Interior of airplane with passengers on their seats.
The deal ends at midnight tonightCredit: Getty

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