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Ryanair and child car seats

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bamberger | 09:22 Sat 09th Jan 2010 | Travel
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The Ryanair website states "Infant equipment such as car/booster seats that are not part of a pushchair or a travel cot can be carried in addition to your personal checked baggage allowance on payment of a separate". The fee is £10 per sector.
However an infant for aircraft carriage purposes is taken to mean someone 2 or under. So if you need to carry a car child seat for a 3 year old, do you reckon that paying the fee works -or will they say that, assuming you have paid for the 15kg baggage for the 3 year old, that it counts as part of that allowance and ignore the £10 payment?
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I think the key words here are "in addition", suggesting that such equipment will not be included in your checked baggage allowance, and that a £10 fee will need to be paid when checking in for each flight.

Don't forget, when you pay the £15 for a baggage allowance, it entitles you to only one item of checked baggage. Any additional items must be paid for at the going rate, so I guess a mere £10 is quite reasonable for Ryanair. The alternative is that you squash the seat into a suitcase big enough - if you have one!

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