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Old 18th November 2008, 15:46   #1 (permalink)
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Hi,

I was thinking of booking some of these free Ryanair flights but I have a baby who will be 23 months old when I am due to travel which qualifies her as an infant.
This means that we cannot check in online and it will cost £32 extra in fees.

If she was a few days older then I could take her for free and check in online...

So, anyone know if I can book her as a Child (Under 16) as technically, 23 months is Under 16 Years old.. or will I get turned back?
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Hi,

I was thinking of booking some of these free Ryanair flights but I have a baby who will be 23 months old when I am due to travel which qualifies her as an infant.
This means that we cannot check in online and it will cost £32 extra in fees.

If she was a few days older then I could take her for free and check in online...

So, anyone know if I can book her as a Child (Under 16) as technically, 23 months is Under 16 Years old.. or will I get turned back?
Ryanair are the worst airline in the world, they will load on loads of charges and treat you like sh*t. I would not put it past them to treat your baby as an adult, they make up their own rules and I would be tempted to pay a bit more and go with a better airline.
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Ryanair are the worst airline in the world, they will load on loads of charges and treat you like sh*t. I would not put it past them to treat your baby as an adult, they make up their own rules and I would be tempted to pay a bit more and go with a better airline.
To be fair, I am only considering going because the flights are free.

If they treat infants as adults that's fine, adults and children are free.

Its only infants that have to pay.....
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