Low-cost leader Ryanair is offering winter ski flights for 'free' - meaning that passengers pay only the taxes and charges.
The sale comes as the airline unveiled its biggest ever winter flying programme that will see an offer of 58 routes total from the UK to ski gateway airports in Europe.
Destinations include Grenoble, Salzburg, Friedrichshafen, Turin, Milan and Barcelona, and flights are on offer from UK airports such as London Stansted, Glasgow, Bristol, Newcastle and Bournemouth.
Ryanair's Sinead Finn noted that Grenoble provides easy access to top resorts such as Val D'Isere and Meribel, while from Friedrichschafen travellers can reach Swiss and Austrian resorts like Davos, St Anton and for flights to Klosters.
"We recognise the unprecedented demand for ski flights from the UK, which is why we've got more destinations served from more UK airports than ever before," she said.
Separately, Ryanair's chief executive Michael O'Leary has criticised a plan by the Italian authorities to reduce air traffic to Rome's low-cost airport Ciampino, where it flies to.
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