Ryanair ‘reluctantly’ scraps mandatory fees that allow kids and parents to sit together

Ryanair ‘reluctantly’ scraps mandatory fees that allow kids and parents to sit together

Ryanair has decided to drop the mandatory fees that previously allowed children to sit with their parents on flights, a move it admits was difficult. This change comes after years of charging passengers for this service, typically around $10.70 per adult for up to four kids aged two to 11. While the airline insists this was a tough decision, the change could lead to more flexible booking options and potentially impact customer satisfaction. This shift underscores broader trends in the airline industry where fees are being reconsidered to improve customer relations and adapt to changing consumer expectations.

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