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Am i alloud to take 3year olds pushchair on ryan air flight for free?

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as it said on the website its free for infants.what about hand luggage?the ticket price is the same as adult...Thanx

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  1. I work for one of the major airlines here in the USA so I don't know how Ryan air works but usually it's called carry-on luggage, the push chair will go to the ground crew and it will be stowed away in one of the compartments in the belly of the aircraft so you should not be charged for that pushchair.

    Hope I helped enjoy your flight.


  2. Since your child is over the age of two, s/he is not considered an infant anymore. Your child will get the same checked baggage and hand luggage allowance as you.

    According to the wording of their website, Ryanair considers a pushchair as a checked luggage. This means that if you would like to take one for your child, it will go against his/her checked bag allowance.

    I've been flying internationally & domestically with my children since they were each 2 months (now 8, 6, & 5 months). At least three trips a year are the children and I traveling internationally (14+ hours each way) alone. We do another 8-10 international and domestic flights a year as a family. I have never had any problems with my children.

    I wrote a small article about flying with children that goes more in-depth, gives security rules & regulations for the US, EU, UK, & Australia, offers tips & tricks for the travel, etc. http://www.angelfire.com/jamiehassen79/f...

    If I can be of any more help or assistance, please feel free to contact me.

  3. yes it will be free

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