We're taking a look at the cheapest flights from Dublin Airport to the Mediterranean on offer this week.
With the hot weather set to come to a shuddering halt in the coming days, now is the perfect time to head off to the Mediterranean for some sun.
You'll want to give yourself plenty of time to get through security as continued delays for passengers are being reported.
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Today Ryanair recommended to passengers flying through Dublin Airport that they arrive three and a half hours in advance of their flight. The airline said the rationale for the change in policy was due to a short of Dublin Airport Authority security staff.
It was previously normal to arrive two hours before departure time.
If you can cope with the long queues, here are the cheapest flights you can book right now:
Ryanair
Ryanair is currently running a "Summer Sizzler" sale with destinations across Europe included.
You must book by April 6 and have flight dates between April 1 and June 30, to take advantage of the sale.
Here are some of the destinations included in the sale with all prices listed being one-way.
- Carcasonne - €7.99
- Dubrovnik - €9.99
- Menorca - €€9.99
- Verona - €9.99
- Cagliari - €12.99
- Biarritz - €14.99
- Bordeaux - €14.99
- Barcelona Reus - €19.99
- Naples - €20.09
- Malaga - €21.49
Click here to see all of these deals and the rest of the destinations included in this Ryanair sale.
Aer Lingus
Aer Lingus are also running a sale from Dublin Airport with up to 20% off flights and €20 off checked baggage for travel between April 1 and June 30 and book by March 28.
As with the Ryanair sale, all prices are one way.
The destinations include:
- Barcelona - €39.39
- Bilbao - €36.19
- Rome -€39.39
- Toulouse -€36.19
- Bordeaux - €35.39
- Nice - €36.19
- Lisbon - €36.19
- Verona -€45.79
- Malaga- €44.19
- Prague - €40.99
To see all the destinations included in the Aer Lingus sale, click here. But hurry in ends today, March 28.
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