Would you like to travel to sunny Ibiza for less than the price of a round of drinks?
Well duh, of course you would. What you actually want to be hearing is how you can do it.
Firstly, you'll need to be quick as a streak of greased lightning that just remembered it left the fridge door open back home because there's a flash sale on which comes to an end in just a couple of days.
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Next, you'll want to figure out which European destination you want to travel to for the price of probably less cash than you've got in your wallet right now.
This is the Ryanair flash sale, which is flogging a bunch of cheap flights to a bunch of destinations across Europe with many of them available for under £15.
The cheapest flight of the bunch is Belfast, which is going for only £14.76, while you could be on a plethora of other planes going to a multitude of destinations for £14.99.
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From Barcelona, Berlin and Bologna to Ibiza, Milan and Vienna, the sum total of 15 quid could get your pretty damn far.
Of course, the clock is ticking for this sort of deal, so you'll have to get your tickets booked by 19 April, otherwise known as this Friday, to take advantage of the deals.
They'll apply to flights which are on until 30 June this year, so you can enjoy the early summer rays of sunshine.
We should point out at this point that the £15 offer for all sorts of destinations doesn't include the cost of the return trip, which you'll presumably want to book while you're at it as there aren't many other ways back to the UK from places like Ibiza.
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The discounted prices are also only for certain dates during the offer, not all the way through.
We had a check of Ryanair's prices for Ibiza and found some of their flights would cost up to £352 to head out to the popular tourist destination.
As it stands if you want to head out there for £15 then you'll be heading out on either 29 or 30 April, though there are dates in June when a journey out will cost you just £17.
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Considering for that price you can literally fly to another country, it's still a pretty good deal, but to make the most of it you'll need to get on it pretty quickly and choose your moment well.
We know Tuesday isn't the most orthodox day to be flying up, up and away on holiday but maybe it could catch on.
Topics: Money, Ryanair, Travel, World News, UK News