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Passengers looking to escape this harsh British weather can do so for less with discounted fares from Ryanair. (Featured image by Karen V Bryan)

The low-cost airline is offering passengers the chance to fly from London Stansted to Dusseldorf, in Germany, for £10 one-way.

The low-cost fares are available on flights between Monday and Thursday in April and May, and must be booked before Thursday, March 28.

“Only Ryanair sells Europe’s lowest fares with no fuel surcharges guaranteed, across over 1,500 routes, connecting 180 destinations, while delivering Europe’s No 1 customer service, with the most on-time flights, fewest cancellations and least mishandled bags,” Ryanair’s Robin Kiely.

The low-cost fares to Dusseldorf are part of Ryanair’s ‘Monday Madness’ sale on flights across its European network.

Some 100,000 seats have been made available as part of the sale, with the £10 fare covering all non-optional taxes, charges and fees.

“Passengers can book 100,000 ‘Monday Madness’ seats on over 1,000 European routes, including London Stansted to Dusseldorf, at prices starting from just £10, for travel in April and May,” added Mr Kiely.

“These seats are only available until midnight Thursday, March 28 and at these mad prices are sure to be snapped up fast, so we urge passengers to book them before they sell out.”

Ryanair recently announced an agreement with aircraft manufacturer Boeing to purchase a whopping 175 Boeing 737-800 planes.

The multi-billion pound deal will see Ryanair’s fleet grow to more than 400 aircraft, carrying 100 million passengers across its network by 2018.

“Ryanair is proud to buy Boeing, who have always made great aircraft and the 737-800 has been the cornerstone of Ryanair’s success due to its great engineering and phenomenal reliability,” said Michael O’Leary, CEO of Ryanair.

“These 175 new airplanes will enable us to lower cost and airfares even further, thereby widening Ryanair’s cost and price leadership over other airlines in Europe.”

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