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  • lufcgirl
    lufcgirl Posts: 1,875 Forumite
    Question regarding checking in luggage. There's 2 adults and 2 children and we're looking to take one piece of checked in luggage. Question is can the one adult do the check-in of luggage along with themselves while the other adult and two children do on line check in and thus avoid the airport checking in costs?

    Make the booking for the one adult wanting to check in luggage seperate. Otherwise you'd all have to do airport check in
  • fifeken
    fifeken Posts: 2,737 Forumite
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    lufcgirl wrote: »
    Make the booking for the one adult wanting to check in luggage seperate. Otherwise you'd all have to do airport check in

    That is incorrect.

    They changed the system a while back and you can do them all on the same booking and individually select no bags/on line check in for passengers 2, 3 and 4.
  • lufcgirl
    lufcgirl Posts: 1,875 Forumite
    Ah sorry for the wrong information and thanks fifeken for correcting me!
  • Winifred
    Winifred Posts: 139 Forumite
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    Ryanair do tend to re-schedule flights if there are key European football matches. You may find that this is the real reason for changing the flight time.
  • mobile10
    mobile10 Posts: 20 Forumite
    Does anyone know Ryanair's policy re 16 year olds? Are they classed as adults or are children classed as 16 years and under? Have looked at everything on their website and can't find the answer
  • Teahfc
    Teahfc Posts: 1,468 Forumite
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    mobile10 wrote: »
    Does anyone know Ryanair's policy re 16 year olds? Are they classed as adults or are children classed as 16 years and under? Have looked at everything on their website and can't find the answer

    On booking it seems Under 16 on day of flying !

    Children
    (under 16 years)
    Infants
    (under 2 years)
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  • mobile10
    mobile10 Posts: 20 Forumite
    Thanks...they contradict themselves a bit though...in another part it states all CHILDREN under the age of 18 years! and in another part it states minors age 14 - 17 years. Seems you have to be 15 and under to be a child when booking a ticket, otherwise you will pay for an adult ticket
  • Teahfc
    Teahfc Posts: 1,468 Forumite
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    mobile10 wrote: »
    Thanks...they contradict themselves a bit though...in another part it states all CHILDREN under the age of 18 years! and in another part it states minors age 14 - 17 years. Seems you have to be 15 and under to be a child when booking a ticket, otherwise you will pay for an adult ticket

    Tickets are same price anyway :confused: Adult or Child !The 14-17 year old is to do with travelling Unaccompanied as they are not cinsidered adults by Law, but aviation law or Ryan Air law class a Child over 16 as a Adult paying fair.
    "Man invented language to satisfy his deep need to complain."


    ''Money can't buy you happiness but it does bring you a more pleasant form of misery.''
  • mobile10
    mobile10 Posts: 20 Forumite
    I didn't realise that children and adults tickets are the same price !! It doesn't really matter then what age they are:confused:
  • jammin_2
    jammin_2 Posts: 2,461 Forumite
    mobile10 wrote: »
    I didn't realise that children and adults tickets are the same price !! It doesn't really matter then what age they are:confused:
    It does if they're under two, when the charge is always £19/€20 each way regardless.
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