Traveling with Children on Ryanair — How Parents Can Avoid Fines.


Organizing a family trip can sometimes be a real headache. If you plan to fly with children, it is worth familiarizing yourself with the flight rules of popular low-cost carriers.
According to the rules of the Irish airline Ryanair, infants aged 8 days to 23 months must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 or older (one child per adult) and must sit on the lap during the flight. Additionally, the planes have special changing rooms for babies, and the flight attendants are ready to warm up baby bottles.
You can also check in two items for one child for free (for example, a stroller and a car seat) and bring along baby food, milk, and water. Remember that you can transport breast milk even without the baby, but the volume of each container must not exceed 2 liters.
Moreover, Ryanair recommends ensuring that a doctor allows your child to fly.
It should be noted that we previously reported on a bee attack on a plane in India and the rules for transporting goods across the Polish border.
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