Ryanair are currently offering flights from London to Oslo in Norway for only £4.99 each way. Wow! Better be quick pirates as these flights won't last long at these prices. The flights are spanning November and December so why not use them to a Christmas Market trip or do your Christmas shopping and treat your friends and family to some great different gifts. Ryanair also have fares to and from other destinations at just £9.99.
Offer Routes:
London Stansted - Oslo Rygge (from £4.99)
London Stansted - Deuville Normandy (from £9.99)
London Stansted - Basel (from £9.99)
London Stansted - Gothenburg Landvetter (from £9.99)
Luton - Copenhagen (from £5.99)
Birmingham - Dublin (from £9.99)
Manchester - Dublin (from £9.99)
Manchester - Shannon (from £9.99)
Glasgow - Dublin (from £9.99)
Leeds - Dublin (from £9.99)
Liverpool - Dublin (from £9.99)
*These are just a few of the routes on promotion and you will find many more discounted fares using their fare finder tool*
How Find Alternative Dates: We have prepared a guide which will help you identify cheap Ryanair flights quickly and effectively it comes with step by step instructions of how to navigate around the Ryanair Website it is called 'Guide: How To Find Cheap Ryanair Flights'. You can find many cheap flights with Ryanair during there flash promotions with various dates however, seats are limited and do sell out quickly.
Note: These flights do not include checked in luggage but do include a 10kg Cabin Bag and a Small handbag however checked in luggage can easily be added on at a cost of £20 per 15kg each way so it is always worth packing wisely and only paying for those that you need.
There are some great accommodation options listed on our hotel comparison tool we suggest that you take a look over there and for those looking to do some travelling about, car hire can be picked up cheaply through our car hire comparison tool. Have a look at TripAdvisor when planning your holiday to find out what's hot and what's not when it comes to all the local attractions.
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Salfordgirl1
15 Oct 1514#2
"Better be quick pirates as these flights won't last long at these prices."
They've been the same price for 2-3 months now...
COBHC
15 Oct 153#7
Thanks, OP. Now going to Dublin for 3 days, with airport parking, for £54 return (2 people). Now I need to find somewhere to stay and make a plan!
snatch_master
15 Oct 153#3
the main reason I no longer use this shower of poo airline is because if they have 3 seats left at £21.99 and you want 4, you pay 4 x the price of the next set up, so say it will go to £34.99 - you will pay 4 x £34.99 unless you make multiple bookings. I don't even see how that is legal but there you go.
knocik to snatch_master
15 Oct 153#5
I found that logic in all airlines so far. This is why I check 1 ticket cost and then full party. If higher, split the booking in to 2.
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theslver
30 Oct 15#43
Any cheap flights from UK to Greece, Mytilini? My son wants to volunteer there to help the refugees.
babyseal
18 Oct 15#41
I'd love to use this offer for a 1 day trip anywhere during a Sat/Sun, doesn't seem to exist for a low price.
hukduserr to babyseal
19 Oct 15#42
i tried that in the past. didnt exist
N1AK
17 Oct 15#40
Seems you're right :neutral_face: just checked and we paid £16 each one way from Moss to Oslo. It's the furthest out but the others don't seem much, if any cheaper.
snatch_master
17 Oct 15#39
I can't split book 1 adult, 3 kids. Other than that I've previously only had one negative flight but you do notice the difference with BA which is worth paying for.
soldierboy001
17 Oct 15#38
Funny how peoples experiences differ, I have been flying for 50 years way back in BEA/BOAC days and can honestly say I have had no bad experiences with any airline except one flight with Ryanair that left Luton with a half full drinks trolley that gave you the choice of gin but no tonic or coke but no brandy etc.. I find it's the passenger type That ruins a flight not the airline, and Monarch is my favourite, always had brilliant service with them.
snatch_master
15 Oct 153#3
the main reason I no longer use this shower of poo airline is because if they have 3 seats left at £21.99 and you want 4, you pay 4 x the price of the next set up, so say it will go to £34.99 - you will pay 4 x £34.99 unless you make multiple bookings. I don't even see how that is legal but there you go.
knocik to snatch_master
15 Oct 153#5
I found that logic in all airlines so far. This is why I check 1 ticket cost and then full party. If higher, split the booking in to 2.
splender to snatch_master
16 Oct 15#28
This is why analytics on customers' smartphones, text messages, call logs etc., tablets and PC cookies, surfing history pay buckets for the sellers.
kalico to snatch_master
17 Oct 15#37
Just like every other booking company. Laws of supply and demand. Certainly not a reason not to use them. Your loss I guess.
Why not just book 3 at the lower price then 1 at the higher? I even book my returns as singles and then pay for the EU to UK leg in Euros, making it cheaper still.
I've taken hundreds of Ryanair flights and yes, had the odd bad experience, but statistically they account for under 1%, which I can live with. Compared to, for example, Monarch, who have subjected me to bum experiences on circa 10% of the flights I've had with them.
Scottib84
16 Oct 15#31
Thought it might be a good deal to spend a few nights Christmas shopping in Dublin.
However they charge £20 for infants...
So 2 x adult seats = £19.98 and 1 x Infant brings it to £39.98 each way.
There is even a warning that flying with infants means they sit on your lap with a special seat belt so it doesn't even use a seat!
kalico to Scottib84
17 Oct 15#36
could you not book an adult seat then?
leon121
17 Oct 15#35
Nice find
soldierboy001
16 Oct 15#34
You must have stole a bicycle then.
benlondon
16 Oct 15#33
I would advise leading Dublin straight away, hiring a car and driving a couple of hours to Galway or around Cong, absolutely fantastic scenery and you can really escape, also lots of airbnbs there
There really isn't all that much to do in Dublin and it's incredibly touristy as you expect, not the true Ireland
Forgottenshopper
16 Oct 15#32
Thanks..
Master G
16 Oct 15#30
Those were the days. Pisa return for me and the girlfriend for 4p total cost for the pair of us.
livreg
16 Oct 151#29
About 5 years ago they did some promo 1p fares now that was value a 2p return. Were the days when you had to pay with an Electron card, then pre paid Mastercard to avoid admin fees.
andywroe
16 Oct 15#26
When visiting Dublin we stay a ripleys court, good price great location and great full Irish breakfast
I have booked 2 adult tickets to stuttgart for the Xmas market flying Tuesday return Thursday for £64 happy with that
archer1204 to andywroe
16 Oct 15#27
I am looking at prague for a few days in december
tomo92
16 Oct 15#25
Stay at a Travelodge in Dublin there all over the place an cheap enough
tomo92
16 Oct 15#24
therealslimkaty
16 Oct 15#23
Voted cold as I can't even load flights to gothenburg from early November. Ridiculous.
naughtybunnies
16 Oct 15#22
Agree. Saw every nationality in Dublin except for Irish!
TITBAG
16 Oct 15#21
Think the train was about £18 return from the central Airport. But I think there are two Oslo airports, one is miles away so i wouldnt be suprised if it was £25 return.
lond0n
16 Oct 151#18
£5 flight to Norway... £25 return on Oslo Airport Bus...hmmm
N1AK to lond0n
16 Oct 15#20
I can't remember how we got from the Airport to the city when we were there last year but we didn't pay that much!
tflake
16 Oct 15#19
Soooo tempting.....
PenguinsForAll
16 Oct 151#12
It always cracks me up that it costs me £5 to travel maybe 2 miles by taxi, yet I can fly over 1,000 miles for the same price.
sparkeeh to PenguinsForAll
16 Oct 151#17
I remember going to Dublin for 2 quid return several years ago, it really messes with your perception of value. The whole time I was there that flight was my point of reference. Getting offered a 2 pound cuppa on the plane "Pfft, I could get to Ireland and home again for that!", getting the train to the airport "This 12 min late train has cost twice what the next 190 miles will!" Repeat ad nauseum.
Word of warning to the wise, Dublin is not a cheap city by any stretch of the imagination. Perhaps fuelled by knowing that people can fly in cheaply, they think that they can then charge whatever they like while you're there. Felt massively tourist-y too. Maybe I went to the wrong places...
ses6jwg
15 Oct 15#4
Dublin are always up for 9.99 if you're careful with dates. Use the fare finder.
dealerxxx to ses6jwg
16 Oct 15#16
How? Please guide
andykapa
16 Oct 15#15
£20 off your first booking minimum spend £100
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Opening post
Offer Routes:
London Stansted - Oslo Rygge (from £4.99)
London Stansted - Deuville Normandy (from £9.99)
London Stansted - Basel (from £9.99)
London Stansted - Gothenburg Landvetter (from £9.99)
Luton - Copenhagen (from £5.99)
Birmingham - Dublin (from £9.99)
Manchester - Dublin (from £9.99)
Manchester - Shannon (from £9.99)
Glasgow - Dublin (from £9.99)
Leeds - Dublin (from £9.99)
Liverpool - Dublin (from £9.99)
*These are just a few of the routes on promotion and you will find many more discounted fares using their fare finder tool*
How Find Alternative Dates: We have prepared a guide which will help you identify cheap Ryanair flights quickly and effectively it comes with step by step instructions of how to navigate around the Ryanair Website it is called 'Guide: How To Find Cheap Ryanair Flights'. You can find many cheap flights with Ryanair during there flash promotions with various dates however, seats are limited and do sell out quickly.
Note: These flights do not include checked in luggage but do include a 10kg Cabin Bag and a Small handbag however checked in luggage can easily be added on at a cost of £20 per 15kg each way so it is always worth packing wisely and only paying for those that you need.
There are some great accommodation options listed on our hotel comparison tool we suggest that you take a look over there and for those looking to do some travelling about, car hire can be picked up cheaply through our car hire comparison tool. Have a look at TripAdvisor when planning your holiday to find out what's hot and what's not when it comes to all the local attractions.
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They've been the same price for 2-3 months now...
Latest comments (43)
Why not just book 3 at the lower price then 1 at the higher? I even book my returns as singles and then pay for the EU to UK leg in Euros, making it cheaper still.
I've taken hundreds of Ryanair flights and yes, had the odd bad experience, but statistically they account for under 1%, which I can live with. Compared to, for example, Monarch, who have subjected me to bum experiences on circa 10% of the flights I've had with them.
However they charge £20 for infants...
So 2 x adult seats = £19.98 and 1 x Infant brings it to £39.98 each way.
There is even a warning that flying with infants means they sit on your lap with a special seat belt so it doesn't even use a seat!
There really isn't all that much to do in Dublin and it's incredibly touristy as you expect, not the true Ireland
I have booked 2 adult tickets to stuttgart for the Xmas market flying Tuesday return Thursday for £64 happy with that
Word of warning to the wise, Dublin is not a cheap city by any stretch of the imagination. Perhaps fuelled by knowing that people can fly in cheaply, they think that they can then charge whatever they like while you're there. Felt massively tourist-y too. Maybe I went to the wrong places...
airbnb
Airbnb there is a nightmare too
Got many declines
I have never had issues there or anyway, nor has anyone I know, travelling at various times during the year
They've been the same price for 2-3 months now...