Ryanair boosts capacity for Rugby World Cup

Ryanair, the budget airline based in Ireland, has announced plans to boost its capacity for the upcoming Rugby World Cup.

The Rugby World Cup, which is held every four years, is one of the most highly anticipated sporting events in the world.

To cater to the influx of rugby fans, Ryanair will increase its capacity by adding extra flights to airports near the host cities.

The host nation, France, will play against Argentina in the opening game at the Stade de France, Paris.

Ryanair has always been known for its low-cost fares, and the company plans to continue this trend for the Rugby World Cup.

The airline has already started selling tickets for the additional flights and has promised affordable prices to its customers.

The company's CEO, Michael O'Leary, said in a statement, "Ryanair is delighted to announce additional capacity for the Rugby World Cup.

The company's dedication to providing an exceptional travel experience will undoubtedly make the tournament even more memorable for all those attending.

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