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Ryanair add extra flights for Munster's European clash with Bordeaux
@Source: irishmirror.ie
Ryanair have added a number of extra flights to their agenda for this weekend's Investec Champions Cup clash between Munster and Bordeaux Begles.
Munster head to the France for the second weekend in a row this Saturday (3pm Kick-off) fresh from shocking former Munster great Ronan O'Gara's La Rochelle in the French sunshine to book their place in the quarter-finals.
They take on a Bordeaux side that looked immense at times in their win over Ulster on Sunday. However, the Irish province showed that the French giants can be got at in defence.
On the decision to add flights, Ryanair’s Director of Communications, Jade Kirwan said: “Ryanair has good news for Munster Rugby fans – we’ve added extra flights between Cork and Bergerac for the highly anticipated European Rugby Champions Cup quarter final match against
"Union Bordeaux-Bègles in the Stade Chaban-Delmas on Saturday, 12 April. These limited extra seats are available to book now at Ryanair.com, so make sure to book now before they’re gone!”
In total, Ryanair are putting on two extra flights, one from Cork to Bergerac airport located 100km from Bordeaux and a return flight the following day.
With the red army in fine form after stunning O'Gara on Saturday, don't bet against a massive Munster congregation making the trip once again to France this weekend as Ian Costello's side continue the hunt for a third European title.
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