Rangers fans face Sevilla flights and Airbnb price hikes as greedy hosts charge £4,000 for Europa League last night
RANGERS left for Sevilla after a stunning Europa League semi-final win over RB Leipzig at Ibrox.
The Ibrox side will be playing for the honor of lifting their first continental trophy in 50 years when they take on the German side later this month.
Raising the major European silverware will guarantee Rangers a huge financial windfall.
And the extra cash is something their fans could do if they hope to travel to Sevilla for the massive clash on May 18.
Flight and Airbnb prices soared after the final whistle in Glasgow last night.
A one-bedroom apartment in the Spanish town, which sleeps three, is usually advertised for around £51 per night.
But on the day of the clash in the Gers, the greedy host bumped the price by 8,000 PER CENT to £4,212.
The most expensive same night listing is £4,935 with other private rentals costing you around £1,200.
Meanwhile, Skyscanner currently shows the fastest route from Glasgow to Seville at £1,361 for a return flight, while the same from Edinburgh will cost £1,253.
Gers supporters looking for a cheaper flight face a 15-hour journey from Glasgow for £292 tickets.
The cheapest from Edinburgh, averaging over 22 hours each way, is £114.
The Rangers will come up against a THIRD On the side of the Bundesliga against Frankfurt.
They eliminated West Ham 3-1 on aggregate to secure their place in the showpiece.
Ibrox’s men will enter the showdown full of confidence after wins over Borussia Dortmund, Red Star Belgrade, Braga and RB Leipzig to reach the final hurdle.
Ibrox goals from James Tavernier, Glen Kamara and John Lundstrum sealed a 3-2 aggregate win for the Light Blues to secure their final spot.
There are only 90 minutes left between this current Rangers crop and Ibrox legendary status.
Victory in the Europa League will allow Gers to take on Liverpool or Real Madrid in the unique Super Cup final in Helsinki on Wednesday August 10.
It features a guaranteed participation bonus of £3million to go along with the prestige of battling with one of the Champions League’s big guns.
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