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By JOWENA RILEY Published: 17:12, 19 March 2025 | Updated: 17:12, 19 March 2025
Ryanair is set to launch a new route to one of the most popular short-stay destinations in Europe – and tickets start from as low as £15. The airline will operate a seasonal route from Liverpool to Budapest from the end of March, ending in October. Holidaymakers can snap up tickets for as low as £14.99 one way, just in time for a summer of strolling, sightseeing – and celebrating. While known for its majestic architecture and innovative arts scene, Budapest has equally established itself as a popular stag destination thanks to its lively night life and affordable alcohol. The Hungarian capital also ranks among the most budget-friendly European destinations for a short stay, according to the Post Office City Cost Barometer. Ranking seventh on a list of the top ten best value city breaks, the study found a cup of coffee, on average, costs £2.60 in Budapest, while a 330ml bottle of beer in a café costs £3.28.Meanwhile, a three-course evening meal for two, including house wine, totals approximately £63.For those eager to explore the city, a 48-hour travel card costs £11.80, a top museum costs £8.26 and a top art gallery will set visitors back £12.37. Ryanair is set to launch a new route to one of the most popular short-stay destinations in Europe – and tickets start from as low as £15The airline has also announced its plans to launch an additional new seasonal route to Budapest from an airport in Poland Katowice Airport this summer.The airline will operate flights twice a week to the Hungarian capital, starting from July 3 until October 23.Ryanair is also launching new flights from Manchester to Toulouse which are set to kick off from the end of March.The budget carrier will fly to the southern French city on Mondays and Thursdays between March to October.Prices currently start from €14.99/£14.99 one way on the Ryanair website.And holidaymakers are in for a treat. Toulouse is set to be one of this year’s most exciting destinations after Lonely Planet named it the best city in the world to visit in 2025.Ryanair’s Chief Commercial Officer, Jason McGuinness said on its website: ‘Ryanair is pleased to launch another record-breaking summer schedule in Budapest.’We will base 10 aircraft – a US$1 billion invest – and deliver 5.6 million passengers p.a. across 68 routes, more than any other airline, including four brand-new routes to Castellón, Katowice, Liverpool, and Toulouse. The airline will operate a seasonal route from Liverpool to Budapest (pictured) from the end of March, ending in October’This record Summer 2025 schedule was made possible by the Hungarian Government’s decision to abolish its regressive aviation tax – which in turn will lower costs for citizens, tourists, and businesses.’It comes after a Brit revealed how he flew to Budapest, Hungary, and enjoyed a spa day for less than £40.Callum Ryan, 22, of Milton Keynes set himself the challenge of flying to Budapest and visiting the city’s thermal baths for cheaper than a £40 spa day in Britain.Mr Ryan said he paid £17 for last minute flights from London Luton Airport to Budapest and £22.10 for entry and a locker at the Hungarian thermal spa.
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Major airline is offering bargain £15 flights to one of Europe’s best stag do destinations