Ryanair has launched a new route from Dublin Airport to Italian holiday hotspot Genoa.
As part of the announcement, the budget airline is offering cheap seats from as little as €29.99 - but customers will need to act fast.
The offer is available now but will only last for a limited time.
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The new route from Dublin to Genoa will operate twice weekly from April as part of Ryanair’s Summer schedule.
Ryanair’s Dara Brady said: “With Easter and Summer ‘23 fast approaching, we are delighted to be bringing even more choice and value to our Irish customers with the addition of this new Genoa route to our Summer ‘23 schedule, offering our customers in Dublin even more choice when planning their long-awaited summer holidays.
“To mark this good news, we’ve launched a limited-time seat sale for early bird customers looking to bag themselves a bargain on their Summer ’23 holiday with fares from just €29.99 available now on Ryanair.com.”
Genoa is described as a fascinating historical city that hosts some of the best attractions and landscapes in Italy.
It’s the capital of the Italian region of Liguria and the sixth-largest city in Italy.
Genoa has a Mediterranean climate, with the average yearly temperature around 19C during the day and 13C at night. In the warmest months – July and August – the average temperature is 27.5C during the day and 21C at night.
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