Ryanair released 2.5 million seats at €19.99 one-way on May 30 for 80 new and existing routes. The promotion runs for travel between September 1, 2026 and March 31, 2027. Routes include new links from Milan to Krakow, Dublin to Faro and Berlin to Athens.
Base fares exclude priority boarding, checked bags and seat selection. Passengers choosing the lowest fare receive one small cabin bag only. Average all-in price after add-ons is expected at €45 one-way.
The airline will base six additional aircraft in Milan Bergamo and four in Berlin Brandenburg for the winter season. New routes add 1.8 million seats to the network. Load factors on comparable winter routes averaged 92 percent last year.
Bookings are available exclusively on ryanair.com until June 15 or until allocation sells out. Change fees start at €45 per segment. The carrier operates 2,800 daily flights across 225 airports.
Airport taxes and security charges are included in the headline price. Fuel surcharges remain zero under Ryanair policy. The airline projects 200 million passengers for the full 2026 calendar year.
Competitors including Wizz Air and easyJet have matched several fares on overlapping routes. Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary said the sale targets price-sensitive leisure travelers during the shoulder season. Winter capacity growth is set at 12 percent year-on-year.
