2013-01-19 — /travelprnews.com/ — Ryanair, Europe’s only ultra-low cost airline, today (17 Jan) offered its Irish and UK customers the chance to win back the price of their fare with the launch of Ryanair’s Play To Win game on its Irish and UK Ryanair.com websites.

For a small fee, ranging from €3/£3 to €5/£5, passengers can opt to answer a question to win back the total value of their fare with questions revolving around Ryanair’s European destinations and 28 countries of operation and ranging from geography, to history and science, right through to entertainment and sport.

Passenger James McLaughlin from Co Donegal was amongst the first winning Play To Win passengers, winning back his €676 booking for himself and six other passengers to Brussels. All other passengers can test their knowledge at the payment section when booking on www.ryanair.com.

Ryanair’s Stephen McNamara said:

“Ryanair always offers the lowest fares – and now passengers who book using our Irish and UK website can “fly for free” by winning back the price of their fare with our new Play To Win game. Passengers can join in the fun, test their knowledge and win back their fare on the payment section of Ryanair.com.”

Ryanair passenger James McLaughlin said:

“I’m a big fan of Ryanair’s low fares and I’m a frequent flyer. Winning my fare back was the best news I got in ages and I’m over the moon!”

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