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RYANAIR has just launched a major new flash sale with flights to top sunshine spots this autumn. The Irish airline is urging passengers to stay in the summer mood with its new sale. The new flash sale has plenty of discounted fares to some of Europe's top travel destinations.

They include Paris, Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Pisa and Barcelona with 15 per cent off each way. The sale is for a tonne of flights going all across September and October. However, passengers must act quick as flights must be booked by midnight on August 7.



Ryanair head of communications Jade Kirwan said it's the perfect time to book your autumn trip. She said: "We are pleased to announce we have launched a 48hr flash sale with 15 per cent off autumn flights. "Now is the perfect time to plan ahead and get your autumn trip booked by bagging a bargain Ryanair flight to one of our 250+ destinations.

"With 15 per cent off fares, you won’t want to miss out. Book from now until midnight tomorrow (7 August) for travel from Sept - Oct." Some of the destinations included in the sale are as follows: Irish tourists can now fly from Dublin to Paris from just €14.

99 and explore the beautiful City of Lights, visiting iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower and eat delicious french cuisine. Alternatively they can fly to Amsterdam from just €14.99 and experience the vibrant culture, picturesque canals and world-renowned museums of the Dutch capital.

Flights to Nantes from €14.99 offers tourists a chance to explore the charming city known for its rich history, stunning architecture and vibrant culture scene. Or they could fly to Pisa from just €24.

99 and visit the iconic Leaning Tower of Pisa, stroll through the stunning Piazza dei Miracoli and savour authentic Italian gelato. This comes after Dublin Airport took to X, formerly Twitter, to remind parents not to pack certain toys in their hand luggage as they aren't allowed through. The tweet read: "Travelling with kids this summer? "A reminder that hurls and toy guns can’t be taken through security in hand luggage.

"If you need to take them, please check them in - here’s just some of those that have been confiscated by the team over the past week". In the pictures a series of kids toys can be seen including Nerf guns and hurls. Those travelling through Dublin Airport have been urged to familiarise themselves with the rules - as a new requirement could catch them out.

Dublin Airport previously took to X, formerly Twitter , to share a little-known security measure that passengers should be aware of.. To prepare for security when travelling through the airport, passengers should ensure containers measure a maximum of 100ml.

Passengers are only allowed one clear plastic bag measuring one litre..

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