
Ryanair ‘reluctantly’ changes family seating policy, allows parents to sit with children for free
The airline previously required adults travelling with children aged between 2 and 11 to pay a ‘family seat’ charge
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According to the CMA, this arrangement typically resulted in charges of £8 per direction of travel when the regulator announced its investigation earlier this month. An investigation by the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) into the budget carrier's practices was launched, pressuring the company into changing the policy.
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According to the CMA, this arrangement typically resulted in charges of £8 per direction of travel when the regulator announced its investigation earlier this month.
according to GB NewsAn investigation by the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) into the budget carrier's practices was launched, pressuring the company into changing the policy.
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