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ryan air easyjet will they take buggy???
thepinkladez_2
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hi all, can anyone help?
we are flying with ryanair then easy jet on the return journey of our holiday this year. my daughter will be 3 and i would still like to take her buggy and possibly her car booster seat will both these airlines take these for free? all i can see is info for an infant (they seem to class infant as under 2 in the sections about tickets that is!as i dont think you dont pay for tickets for infants) they will take a buggy for an infant for free.
anyone know??
we are flying with ryanair then easy jet on the return journey of our holiday this year. my daughter will be 3 and i would still like to take her buggy and possibly her car booster seat will both these airlines take these for free? all i can see is info for an infant (they seem to class infant as under 2 in the sections about tickets that is!as i dont think you dont pay for tickets for infants) they will take a buggy for an infant for free.
anyone know??
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alanrowell wrote: »
thank you. this is the same info i found but they are for infants ( i assume they mean a child of 2 and under as thats what they class infants as regarding ticket info) i cant seem to find anything about older children ( my daughter is 3).0 -
Not 100% sure about the carseat but they will definately let you take a buggy on free of charge.0
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not sure about carseat - will let you take buggy and will let you take it right up to plane steps when boarding. Fantastic - or so we thought - until the plane drove off and left it on the runway. And I am being serious!MANAGED TO CLEAR A 3K OVERDRAFT IN ONE FRUGAL, SUPER CHARGED MONEY EARNING MONTH!:j
£10 a day challenge Aug £408.50, Sept £90
Weekly.
155/200
"It's not always rainbows and butterflies, It's compromise that moves us along."0 -
phil/helen wrote: »Not 100% sure about the carseat but they will definately let you take a buggy on free of charge.
thats great! not so bothered about carseat (its a just incase thing!)but def want the buggy esp in busy airport i can strap her down!!( she likes to leg it the minute im digging around inside my handbag!)0 -
omg they left it on the runway?? really? what did you do?0
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Can confirm they will take carseats for free. You check them in at the check in desk and then you take the car seats to the oversize luggage section and off they go . No problems and definitely NO fee. Last travelled Dec 07 to Scotland via Ryanair - Booster seat for DS1 and full seat for DS2 , so still current, unless there has a very recent change. Planning on doing same again when we go to the Canaries in Feb via BA
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thats brilliant! def gonna take car seat and buggy then.0
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do you need to let them know in advance if you are bringing the buggy? I just booked tickets for April.
OMG about leaving the buggy on the runway. Im scared!!! that is bound to happen to us as we watch! what happened??0
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