We’ve rounded up all the trips on offer for less than £20 and if you stretch to £30 you can jet to Greece, Hungary, Denmark, and Latvia.
Pictured are below are the destinations you could be whizzing off to this summer from EMA.
A spokesperson for Ryanair said: “Ryanair, the UK’s No. 1 airline, is operating its biggest summer schedule to/from East Midlands with over 315 weekly flights across 35 routes, including 5 exciting new summer routes to Belfast, Cork, Girona, Malta, and Rome, offering holidaymakers unbeatable choice and reliability at the lowest fares in Europe.
Ryanair customers travelling from East Midlands this summer can avail of fares from just £19.99 to the likes of Cork/Dublin or £29.99 flights to destinations like Alicante, Faro, and Malaga.”

. Belfast
If you fancy exploring the sights of the United Kingdom get your hands on a ticket to Belfast for just £13 and head on down to the Titanic Quarter (pictured). Photo: K. Mitch Hodge / Unsplash

. Cork
Flights to Ireland offer some great value: a trip to see St Fin Barre's Cathedral (pictured) in Cork will cost you just £13. Photo: Unsplash

. Dublin
Ryanair operates flights to Dublin everyday with one way tickets starting from £13. Photo: Gregory Dalleau / Unsplash

5. Marseille
The oldest city in France, Marseille, was founded in around 600BC by settlers from Greece. And you can visit it for just £15 this month. Photo: Alexander Naglestad

6. Wroclaw
Ryanair's flights to Poland's third largest city can differ wildly in price with some one way tickets costing over £300 but if you know when to look you can bag at a fraction of the cost (£16) with returns from £35. Photo: Reiseuhu / Unsplash

7. Carcassonne
The fortified city of Carcassonne offers another French destination for under £20. A one way ticket will cost you £17. Photo: Hugo Margolles

8. Berlin
Germany's capital city - and the most populated city in all of the European Union - is another destination with hugely fluctuating ticket prices but bargains can be found with single tickets from £17. Photo: Florian Wehde / Unsplash