European major low-cost carrier Ryanair has announced that it will field another 7,000 extra seats for rugby fans travelling to next year’s highly anticipated Six Nations Championship.
The Championship is set to kick off on Fri 2nd Feb 2024 with France hosting Ireland.
Six Nations Championship
Ryanair now plans to add a whopping 7,000 extra seats for rugby enthusiasts planning to attend the highly anticipated Six Nations Championship.
The tournament is set to kick off on the 2nd of February 2024, with France taking on Ireland in what promises to be a clash of titans.
But that’s not all; Ryanair’s latest offer extends to cover multiple destinations. Those flying to or from Cardiff, Dublin, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Marseille, Paris, or Rome, you can secure a spot in the stadium and be part of the electrifying rugby atmosphere.
Your Second Chance
The news of additional seats may come as a bonus for those who might have missed out on the opportunity to attend the 2023 Rugby World Cup currently playing out in Paris at the moment.
With Ryanair’s extra seats, you can still make it to the 2024 Six Nations Championship, with advance ticketing available from the carrier now.
Ryanair Comments
In a brief announcement Ryanair says that they understand the passion and dedication of rugby fans. “That’s why we’re going the extra mile to ensure you have access to the games that matter most to you,” says the airline.
Ryanair Head of Communications, Jade Kirwan, has this to say: “Rugby fans, get ready to rejoice as Ryanair has added 7,000 extra seats for the 2024 Six Nations kicking off from the 2nd of February with France hosting Ireland.”
“We’ve added extra seats for all the big games so fans traveling to and from Cardiff, Dublin, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Marseille, Paris, and Rome can cheer on their teams from a stadium seat and soak up that match day atmosphere.”
“So, don’t worry if you’ve missed out on the Rugby World Cup this year; you can still make the 2024 Six Nations. Book your Ryanair flights now on Ryanair.com,” urges Kirwan.

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