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Published 14:04 23 May 2024 BST
Updated 16:08 23 May 2024 BST
Add us as a preferred source on Google »Ryanair has announced that they will be serving a range of cocktails on their flights, with some starting at under a tenner.
The budget airline has a brand-new cocktail menu for this summer, so you can start your holiday from the moment you step on the plane.
The company announced that they're set to bring seven cocktails aboard flights this summer, with the cocktails suited to all tastes.
Some of the cocktails aboard Ryanair flights include a Dublin Lemonade (Jameson whiskey, Sprite Zero, and sparkling water), a Fruit Snack (Bombay Sapphire gin, Sprite Zero, and Capri-Sun), Rose Spritz (rosé wine and Sprite Zero), and Flying Iced Tea (Bombay Sapphire gin, Absolut vodka and Coca-Cola).
Jade Kirwa, Head of Comms at Ryanair, said: "Summer is finally here, and what better way to kickstart your summer holiday than with a delicious cocktail from Ryanair’s new in-flight cocktail menu?
"Adding to our already extensive range of in-flight food and beverage options, our new cocktail range offers a selection of seven ready-to-drink cocktails from Flying Iced Tea to French 75 to Rose Spritz and more."
"Head over to ryanair.com and book yourself a low-fare flight and sample all that our in-flight menu has to offer now."
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