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Budget airline Ryanair has announced that buyers can snap up flights across its European network from just £14.99. (Featured image by acidpix)

Some 100,000 seats will be available across a number of European routes, including London Stansted to Haugesund in Norway, as part of the airline’s ‘Monday Madness’ promotion.

The low fares are valid for travel with Ryanair on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday in May and June.

In order to secure this fare, passengers will need to book before midnight on Thursday 11 April and travel with carry-on luggage only, as well as declining the airline’s priority boarding service.

“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 (number of) mishandled bags,” said Ryanair’s Robin Kiely

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

Ryanair has recently announced that it is opening new bases at Eindhoven, Krakow and Zadar, with a further three bases set to open at Chania in Greece, and the Moroccan cities of Fez and Marrakech by the end of April.

The Eindhoven base is expected to deliver up to 1.7 million passengers a year, while the Zadar base, the airline’s first in Croatia, is expected to deliver 300,000 passengers a year.

The airline’s 56th and 57th bases respectively will be located in at Fez and Marrakech, and the budget carrier also confirmed that it will be adding two new Moroccan airports, at Essaouira and Rabat, to its schedule.

“Ryanair is delighted to open its newest bases at Eindhoven, Krakow and Zadar, our 52nd, 53rd and 54th bases, with three further bases set to open at Chania, Fez and Marrakech this month, bringing our total base network to 57,” added Mr Kiely.

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