Ryanair revealed that 9 out of 10 dads would prefer a child-free weekend break

RYANAIR FATHER’S DAY GIFT VOUCHERS AVAILABLE FROM JUST €25

2013-06-14 — /travelprnews.com/ — Ryanair, Europe’s only ultra-low cost carrier (ULCC), today (13 June) revealed that nearly 90% of fathers want to get away from their kids this Father’s Day. Socks, ties and golf clubs are off the menu this year after a survey of 1,000 fathers revealed 9 out of 10 dads would prefer a child-free weekend break while just one in ten said they would be happy with the usual Father’s Day gifts.

Ryanair’s survey asked ‘what would you like to get this Father’s Day?’ and of our 1,000 dads:

  • 88% wanted a weekend away from the kids
  • 5% wanted a Father’s Day meal in a restaurant
  • 4% wanted a new golf club
  • 2% wanted a tie
  • 1% wanted socks

Ryanair’s Father’s Day Gift Vouchers are available for purchase on www.ryanair.com right up to midnight Father’s Day (16 June). Vouchers begin at just €25 and can be redeemed online to provide that well deserved break away – from the kids!

Ryanair’s Robin Kiely said,

“Everyone knows fatherhood is the greatest gift any man could receive, but Ryanair asked 1,000 fathers what they would want for Father’s Day and almost 90% wanted a weekend away from the kids rather than socks, ties or a new golf club. Ryanair gift vouchers start at just €25 and can be redeemed against travel on over 1,600 routes – perfect for that weekend away from the kids. Now all mums have to worry about is whether the dads invite them along!”

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