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Ryanair launches Kiss rescue fare

19th August 2010 Print

Ryanair has launched a £69 (one way inclusive taxes and charges but excluding baggage fees) rescue fare for passengers stranded abroad by the bankruptcy of Kiss Flights this week.

This fare applies to Liverpool flights from Lanzarote and Tenerife, London Luton and Stansted flights from Lanzarote, and Glasgow (Prestwick) flights from Alicante, Faro, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote, Malaga and Tenerife.

Ryanair also pledged to assist with the repatriation of passengers who may be stranded abroad up in any more airline collapses and advised passengers that the best way to ensure their travel plans are protected is to travel only with financially secure airlines such as Ryanair.

Ryanair’s rescue fare can be booked until 25th August via ryanair.com for travel until 9th September, and applies to Kiss Flights passengers only, who have a valid Kiss Flights booking reference.

Ryanair’s Daniel de Carvalho said:

“Kiss Flights’ failure underlines the risk of flying with an airline that is not financially stable.  Ryanair will help stranded passengers return home to the UK over the next 2 weeks. 

“Kiss Flights passengers only can book these rescue fares for just £69 (one way including taxes and charges but excluding baggage fees) via ryanair.com.

“Ryanair advises all passengers to book only with financially stable airlines.  By booking with Ryanair passengers will secure the guaranteed lowest fares and can be sure that Ryanair will still be flying when their flight date arrives.  With over €3 billion in cash Ryanair is one of the most financially robust airlines in Europe.”