Let the end of the restrictions catch you flying.
It could easily be Ryanair's slogan in its new campaign of flight offers at the price of two beers for travel during May, the month in which the Spanish government is expected to end the state of alarm over the coronavirus crisis.
"If there are fewer restrictions, people can move more freely," they explain from the company, which has set May 9 as one of the dates that will have the greatest impact on the number of travel reservations in and out of Spain.
In the promoted routes with departures from Spanish airports, the
low cost
airline
has also included some international destinations such as the United Kingdom.
The current restrictions imposed by the Boris Johnson Executive on international leisure travel could end as soon as May 17, so Ryanair plans to increase the daily frequencies of routes to London, which were not compensated so far by the low flow of passengers, and that can be obtained on the web with departures from Lanzarote or Barcelona for less than 10 euros.
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Other destinations such as Toulouse, Frankfurt and Budapest can also be booked for 9.99 euros one way.
From Barcelona to Porto, on the other hand, the cost drops to 7.99 euros.
But the biggest discounts are concentrated on national routes.
From Seville to Vitoria or from Barcelona to Palma de Mallorca, the flight ends with a five-euro ticket.
Optimism for the summer
The largest number of reservations is expected for July, although the company foresees an extension of the summer until October, as a result of the success of vaccination campaigns in the European Union.
With the optimism to recover the volume to the pre-pandemic level, the Irish company has advanced its summer schedule to 2022, which includes more than 10,000 weekly flights on 500 routes that will connect the main European tourist destinations.
In addition, among the strategies to promote bookings for next year, Ryanair has launched one of its aggressive offers with flights starting at 30 euros, to travel until the end of October 2022.
The Airline Association (ALA) estimates that this year the airlines operating in Spain could recover 58% of the flights that operated in the summer season prior to the pandemic, with just over 780,000 departing or arriving flights in 2021 to Spain.
An improvement in the volume of operations of 114% compared to the summer season of 2020.