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Accidentally booked 15 year old as an adult on Expedia
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:huh:Voyager2002 wrote: »At 15 they need adult tickets, so it makes no difference.
Ryanair's website says child is <16
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Hi, I've done online check-in and all the boarding passes are printed.
This leads me to believe that I won't encounter an issue at the airport, since the boarding passes are all done and printed.
Will let you know how it goes on the 22nd for future reference,
Rory0 -
If you book a child's ticket through the Ryanair website you can't pre-select an exit row seat for them - CAA regs I believe.
We had 1A,1B,1C,2C booked for a recent flight - the 15yo wasn't allowed to sit in the exit row for take-off or landing but was fine to swap seats once the seat belt signs were off.0
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