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Bartosz Jaglarz
16 March 2026

Ryanair has introduced a new feature to its booking system that will make planning more complex journeys much easier. What does it involve?
The Ryanair mobile app now offers the option to book multicity tickets. The name may bring to mind Eurotrips, featured in our flight deals section, or the classic feature offered by traditional airlines, which allows you to combine different legs of a journey into a single booking. Ryanair’s Multicity takes a few ideas from each of these solutions, but ultimately creates its own product in its own way.
Multicity is a feature that allows you to combine (for the time being) different departure and arrival airports within two countries into a single booking. An example? If you want to book tickets from Kraków to Barcelona with Ryanair, but return with Ryanair from Madrid to Kraków, you would previously have had to do this in two separate bookings. Now you can do this within a single booking by combining different legs of the journey. This allows for a single payment and eliminates the need to enter passenger details multiple times, but it does not exempt passengers from the obligation to check in their luggage separately for each flight and to treat each leg of the journey as a separate flight rather than a combined one. Will you be making use of this new feature?
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