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Can I bring kids scooters on Ryanair flight for free?

  • 02-05-2018 8:23am
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    Heading away to the sun for a week next week. We were thinking of brining the kids scooters with us. I'm wondering does anyone know if we can transport them for free by dropping off at the equipment drop-off section. Website says they allow a free piece of equipment per child. Kids are aged 6 and 3. But I don't know if they would be classied as equipment.

    Just one other question - I know the rules for baggage have changed. So I just want to make sure of one thing. There are 4 of us - 2 adults and 2 kids. We have one suitcase each.l 3 of them are within the standard size for what was carry on baggage - i.e. 55cms x 40 x 20. But one is slightly greater than the limits. We brought it last year and it got through. Nobody checked the sizes and we were able to bring on the plane. But this year it's different. We can't bring it on plane, but my understanding is that these baggages are now put in the hold. Does this happen at check in gates about 2 hours to the flight. Or is it at the gates when boarding. Has anyone any experience as to how strict Ryanair are on the sizes. I think the case is about 2 inches too wide.

    Any advice is welcome.
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