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Ryanair October Deals?

Can anyone tell me when I can expect to see Ryanair offering some of their cheap deals for October? So far I've only seen up to September.
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  • cactusdust
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    August I would expect.. perhaps at the end of next month.
  • richardw
    richardw Posts: 19,470 Forumite
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    edited 27 June 2011 at 10:52AM
    There are some no taxes fares currently available

    Going Out: 06/10/2011 15:40hrs
    London-Stansted - Dinard
    1 x Adult 12.99 GBP
    Taxes/Fees 0.00 GBP
    EU 261 Levy 2.00 GBP
    1 x Web Check in 6.00 GBP

    TotalTotal Cost 20.99 GBP
    Posts are not advice and must not be relied upon.
  • Thanks for the replies. Unfortunately, we need to go from Glasgow (or Edinburgh) on specific dates.

    At the moment our outbound flight is No Taxes but the inbound isn't which bumps up the per person price quite a bit :(

    We're getting a bit worried about leaving it any longer and it getting even more expensive. Give me booking flights to America any day, this no frills lark is difficult!
  • mandi
    mandi Posts: 11,932 Forumite
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    Hi

    Have you looked for flights from Prestwick ? Where are you flying to ? :)
  • richardw
    richardw Posts: 19,470 Forumite
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    At the moment our outbound flight is No Taxes but the inbound isn't

    Is the inbound flight likely to popular? If so it may be unlikely for the flight to be reduced. Is there another airline that is a suitable alternative?
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  • richardw wrote: »
    Is the inbound flight likely to popular? If so it may be unlikely for the flight to be reduced. Is there another airline that is a suitable alternative?

    Unfortunately, Ryanair seems to be our only option unless we go via London which seems a bit of a waste seeing as it's a 2 hour flight.

    We're going on a cruise from Barcelona so we need to be there so I've been looking at Prestwick to Girona/Reus or Edinburgh to El Prat.
  • 2010
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    Unfortunately, Ryanair seems to be our only option unless we go via London which seems a bit of a waste seeing as it's a 2 hour flight.

    We're going on a cruise from Barcelona so we need to be there so I've been looking at Prestwick to Girona/Reus or Edinburgh to El Prat.

    I`m waiting for the offers to Reus in Oct.

    It`s £45 now but nearer the time (approx 6/8 weeks before) when RA start to have their twice weekly "sale" for October it should be nearer to £30 return.

    I`m talking early Oct not school holidays.
  • budgetflyer
    budgetflyer Posts: 5,949 Forumite
    Newcastle to Girona has some real bargain fares ie 13/10 to 20/10 £45RTN inc EU levy and check in fee.
    Lots of other dates too.
  • budgetflyer
    budgetflyer Posts: 5,949 Forumite
    2010 wrote: »
    I`m waiting for the offers to Reus in Oct.

    It`s £45 now but nearer the time (approx 6/8 weeks before) when RA start to have their twice weekly "sale" for October it should be nearer to £30 return.

    I`m talking early Oct not school holidays.

    I doubt it. EU levy and check in fees come to £16 RTN so you would probably have to get a flight at £7 EW . You will maybe get Dublin or Derry for that.
  • signol
    signol Posts: 336 Forumite
    Thanks for the replies. Unfortunately, we need to go from Glasgow (or Edinburgh) on specific dates.

    At the moment our outbound flight is No Taxes but the inbound isn't which bumps up the per person price quite a bit :(

    We're getting a bit worried about leaving it any longer and it getting even more expensive. Give me booking flights to America any day, this no frills lark is difficult!

    If the outbound is currently a good price, I'd recommend booking that now, as all Ryanair flights are priced as one way anyway.

    Then also look at all other airlines' one-way prices for the return. Check Kayak for traditional airlines, via London, or Edinburgh / Newcasltle / Manchester, and book a one-way train back to Glasgow. Jet2 fly to Leeds.

    signol
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