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Ryanair - car child seat transport.

  • 17-08-2012 3:52pm
    #1
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    I found out, you can add car child-seat/booster seat which will be taken the same as your checked-in luggage. (you can add it on the same page as you add sports equipment, etc) and cost is 10 euro.

    However info on their FAQ is not very precise:
    There is no checked/hand baggage allowance for infants. However, one fully collapsible pushchair per child may be carried free of charge. Additional infant equipment such as car/booster seats and travel cots may be carried in addition to your personal checked baggage allowance. Infant equipment up to a maximum of 20kilos (car/booster seats and travel cots) booked online is charged at the rate of £10/€10 per item/per one way flight or at the airport or through a

    What makes me wondering - I'm not traveling with infant, as my child is nearly 4 years old now.
    It mentiones infant equipment, but option to reserve it is open for me, so I assume I'm ok to take one.. Am I right?

    How does it need to be packed? Do I need to put it in the box or something? I assume if I just give it out to them together with luggage bags, it might easily get destroyed.
    Also I'm not taking any other check-in luggage, but I assume that shouldn't be any problem here.

    Any advice, as it's nearly impossible to get through to ryanair call-centre.


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