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  • Omg Curtly I wasn't being rude just miss read your name ! :A
  • curtlyb
    curtlyb Posts: 676 Forumite
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    angelapops wrote: »
    Omg Curtly I wasn't being rude just miss read your name ! :A

    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:..... ;)


    http://www.ryanair.com/site/EN/news.php?yr=09&month=jan&story=gen-en-200109-2
  • lorweld
    lorweld Posts: 5,524 Forumite
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    News Release
    Ryanair’s generous free cabin baggage allowance, of 10kg per passenger, is restricted to one bag into which passengers must place all handbags, laptops etc. This policy is enforced across the network, to ensure fairness to all passengers.

    http://www.ryanair.com/site/EN/news.php?yr=09&month=jan&story=gen-en-200109-2

    So handbags and laptops now have to be put in the one you are allowed carry on.

    My worry is people with babies are not allowed carry a baby bag with nappies bottles etc. They have to place it all in the one bag. This will make it very awkward for people travelling with young children.
    :hello:
  • I understood that was always the case and have only ever travelled with one piece of hand luggage no matter the airline, you also need to check your departure airport restrictions.
  • connlach
    connlach Posts: 66 Forumite
    Can anyone advise if it possible to do the following:

    2 adults and 1 child on the same booking. We only want to take 1 checked in bag so can we select 1 bag and airport check in for 1 passenger and book the other 2 passengers in online? The site seems to allow this but dont want to be caught out at the airport!

    Many thanks for the advice.
  • richardw
    richardw Posts: 19,459 Forumite
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    They'd lose money allowing flexibility on one booking, so I doubt it is possible on one booking. Perhaps try a dummy booking and see if it is possible, but don't get your card charged.
    Posts are not advice and must not be relied upon.
  • McAzrael
    McAzrael Posts: 917 Forumite
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    connlach wrote: »
    Can anyone advise if it possible to do the following:

    2 adults and 1 child on the same booking. We only want to take 1 checked in bag so can we select 1 bag and airport check in for 1 passenger and book the other 2 passengers in online? The site seems to allow this but dont want to be caught out at the airport!

    Many thanks for the advice.


    You can, but there is a very slim chance that the price will rise in the time it takes you to make the two bookings. There's also a very slim chance that they have one or two tickets left at a lower price than you are seeing for three and you will save a little money.
  • jyonda
    jyonda Posts: 477 Forumite
    connlach wrote: »
    Can anyone advise if it possible to do the following:

    2 adults and 1 child on the same booking. We only want to take 1 checked in bag so can we select 1 bag and airport check in for 1 passenger and book the other 2 passengers in online? The site seems to allow this but dont want to be caught out at the airport!

    Many thanks for the advice.

    If you are checking in a buggy then you will get a free checkin as they are mobility equipment and it's 1 per CHILD not child under 2! The surly checkin girl at Stansted tried to tell me otherwise so I produced a print out of the T&C's and she had to check with someone else before finally conceeding the point. She'd also snidely refused to check me in at all even though I never raised my voice, sweared or otherwise been abusive. I just asked if she'd read the T&C's of the company she worked for seeing as she quotes them at people all day long. Anyway, don't put down a check in when you book online as the system will probably charge you. Just turn up well in advance of the checkin close time and say "Ooh I read I need to get a label or something for my buggy" and hand them a copy of the T&C's if they argue with you.
  • jammin_2
    jammin_2 Posts: 2,461 Forumite
    From Ryanair Terms & Conditions:
    one fully collapsible pushchair per child may be carried free of charge.
  • jyonda
    jyonda Posts: 477 Forumite
    Exactly what I said.
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