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Ryanair Check in Policy
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Beno_N
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I am due to go on holiday soon for 10 days. Ryan airs check in policy only allows you to checkin max 4 days before travel. When I am abroad I will be unable to access a computer/internet. I went on the website to check in early and the prices for seats vary from £6-£15 per seat. However some of the seats are already prebooked. What I want to know is if I leave the seat booking until when I check in free for the outgoing flight and all of the £6 seats are sold out, will I be made to pay £15 per seat?? Or is it best to prebooked the seat for the return flight as soon as possible?
If someone could shed any light on this issue it would be greatly appreciated.
If someone could shed any light on this issue it would be greatly appreciated.
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No you won't be forced to pay for a seat if the £6 are sold. You will be allocated a seat free of charge when you check in.
But if you can't access the internet at all when you are away (no internet cafe nearby?), you will be better off paying £6 or even £15 for a prebooked seat than the charges at the airport for not checking-in online which is about £50.0
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