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Ryanair- can I take my buggy for free?

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Novacane · 11/04/2008 08:05

We are flying to Dublin week after next, and we have paid for 2 bags to go on. We completely forgot about the buggy as we don't usually use it now (DS is just 4), but we like the security of it in the airport (hes a wanderer), and we are planning on doing a lot of walking.

Its says on their Ts and Cs that they will carry an infant buggy- but hes not technically an infant.

Do we need to pay for another piece of baggage? Or will they take it for free?

Cheers in advance.

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Bluebutterfly · 11/04/2008 08:10

I am pretty sure that you can take 1 buggy for free. Worst case scenario you will have to pay a small fee at check in, but I am almost positive you can take one for free. Ds is 3 (so not technically and infant) and we took his buggy on Ryanair in January and I am almost certain that we did not pay a fee.

Bluebutterfly · 11/04/2008 08:11

meant "an infant" of course

sophiewd · 11/04/2008 08:21

Yes, they will take it of you at the steps to the plane.

Novacane · 11/04/2008 12:57

Cheers guys!

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