Ryanair holds 100,000 seat sale to celebrate carrying over 100m international customers

Ryanair has carried more international customers than any other airline this year, according to the International Air Transport Association (IATA).

Ryanair holds 100,000 seat sale to celebrate carrying over 100m international customers

Ryanair has carried more international customers than any other airline this year, according to the International Air Transport Association (IATA).

Figures released by the IATA show that Ryanair carried 101.4 million international passengers last year, almost 40m more than second placed easyJet who carried 62.6 million.

To celebrate being named the 'world's favourite airline' Ryanair are releasing 100,000 seats for sale across its European network at prices starting from €19,99 for travel in October and November.

These bargain seats are available for purchase on the Ryanair.com website until midnight Monday 29 August.

Ryaniar's Robin Kiely said: IATA has once again confirmed that Ryanair remains the world’s favourite airline as we became the first airline in the world to carry more than 100m international customers in one year, thanks to our “Always Getting Better” programme and by offering the lowest fares in Europe.

“Customers can look forward tomore new routes, new digital features, new cabin interiors and even more low fares, as we carry more than 117m customers this year."

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