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Ryanair’s New Family Seating Policy: What It Means for Parents

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Ryanair has announced a significant change to its family seating policy, allowing parents flying with young children to avoid seat fees. Previously, parents were required to pay for a ‘mandatory family seat’ to ensure they could sit next to their children, a charge that typically cost around £8 each way. This policy change comes after scrutiny from the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), which is investigating whether Ryanair’s previous practices complied with consumer law.

Under the new rules, children will be allocated seats next to their parents at no additional cost, although these seats will be located at the rear of the aircraft. While parents can still opt to pay for specific seat reservations, the change aims to alleviate financial pressure on families travelling with children aged two to eleven. Ryanair’s CEO has expressed frustration with the CMA’s involvement, suggesting that the airline’s previous policy was consumer-friendly compared to industry standards.

This adjustment is expected to have a ripple effect on the airline industry, potentially prompting other carriers to reconsider their family seating policies. Families may now find it easier to travel without incurring extra costs, which could influence their choice of airline. However, the CMA’s ongoing investigation highlights that many families have previously been unfairly charged for seating arrangements that should have been complimentary.

As the new policy rolls out, consumer advocates will be monitoring its implementation to ensure that all families benefit from the changes. This development not only impacts Ryanair’s operations but also reflects broader trends in consumer rights and airline practices, making it a noteworthy shift in the travel landscape.

Source: LBC News

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