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Travelling with infant and 2 year old Ryanair

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plodding5 · 21/08/2023 13:36

Hi I’m wondering about my 2 year old on Ryanair.
Up until recently I was travelling with two infants so knew the rules. Now my ds is 2, can I still bring a buggy and car seat to put in the hold for him on Ryanair free of charge?
The website says a ‘child’ can so I’m assuming that’s not just infants? Please let me know if you’ve done this before!

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cleanbreak2022 · 21/08/2023 13:39

I just flew with Ryan air last week.

I booked a family plus ticket and I was allowed to take 10kg check in bag per child and one piece of infant equipment per child. I was able to take the buggy to the air craft and leave at the steps.

Hope this helps!

MarbleWalk · 21/08/2023 13:49

Yes, I always wonder this because I still carry a car seat for my 11 year old (I'm a car seat snob). As far as I can see the airlines allow car seats and buggies to be carried for free for any aged child - I've never been challenged or refused. But agree it's not very clear!

Certainly @plodding5 you won't have any issues for a two year old.

plodding5 · 21/08/2023 13:50

Amazing that you for your replies!

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plodding5 · 21/08/2023 13:50

Thank you**

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