Ryanair, Europe's No 1 Low Fares airline is giving you the chance to win one of three pairs of flights (excl. taxes and charges) to Frankfurt (Hahn)!
Why not take a break in Frankfurt (Hahn)? The city skyline, the modern landmark of this business and finance metropolis, stands ready to welcome visitors from afar. In the city centre, one finds the historical Römer, Frankfurt Cathedral, St. Pauls Church and the Goethe-House within very close proximity to one another, yet still within sight of the modern banking district.
Close by, Frankfurt's museum landscape is on show along the Main River on the unique museum embankment. And if you find yourself on a shopping spree through downtown Frankfurt, make sure you take some rest in one of the many street side cafés - it's the perfect way to take in the charm of the beautiful city.
The great new Frankfurt (Hahn) will operate four days a week from October 26. Also from Manchester, fly to Dublin, Shannon, Marseille, Bremen, Barcelona (Girona) and Milan (Bergamo). With 653 routes and having carried over 50 million passengers last year, Ryanair is Europe's No 1 Low fares Airline. Check out www.ryanair.com to see all the exciting destinations and low fares.
HOW TO WIN!
For your chance to win simply answer the following question and fill in the form below.
Question: What date will the new flights to Frankfurt start?
Terms & Conditions
Closing date is June 5, 2008. Flights subject to availability. Taxes and charges applicable. Normal Ryanair rules of carriage and baggage apply. Full list of Terms and conditions available on request. Usual Newsquest Cheshire / Merseyside rules apply. Click here to see the competition rules. No purchase necessary. This competition is open to residents residing in the Newsquest (Cheshire / Merseyside) area only.
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