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New destination from Oreo: Ryan Air Flight to Nok, Ireland Announced
  • 2021 July 14 Wednesday

The Irish company has launched a promotion to celebrate the new destination, with fares starting from € 19.99 and for travel up to March 2022, which must be booked on the website only until midnight on Friday, July 16th. Ryanair.com.

Ryanair Commercial Director Jason McGuinness said: “We are pleased to announce that our regulator, Kovidu, is pleased to announce the new route to Milan Bergamo, with two flights a week from November (Ireland) to Nokia (Ireland) as part of Ryanair’s winter ’21 operation, as vaccination implementation activities continue in the coming months. If plans change, Ryanair customers can book decent breaks with the confidence that they will be able to change their travel dates twice without paying a change of flight until the end of December 2021, and will only pay the possible difference between the original flight and the new flight.


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