Ryanair - whats the policy on prams?

j26

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Hi,

I'm travelling Ryanair next week, with 1 year old twins.

I've noticed that Ryanairs policy is "one fully collapsible pram per child". The pram we want to bring is a Baby Jogger twin buggy. While it does fold in half, and is reasonably compact in that state, it's not an "umbrella fold".

Does anyone have any experience of the types of pram that Ryanair deem too big?

Thanks in advance.
 
If I were in your shoes I would follow Ryanair's policy. Can you borrow a collapsible buggy from a friend if not you will have to invest in one or else you will all be left upset at the airport while the plane takes off without you.
 
We travelled to Spain with Ryanair in 2008 with 2 kids (then aged 9 months and 2 years). We had a double buggy that folded and we had no probs pn Ryanair.

It was one of those buggies that has the kids in front of each other rather than beside each other.
 
Thanks for the tips.

As a follow up, we decided to take a chance, and there were no problems. As it happens there single prams that didn't fold as neat. However, they did ask was it one piece (it is), so if someone has a pram that disassembles into pieces there may be a problem.
 
Thanks for the tips.

As a follow up, we decided to take a chance, and there were no problems. As it happens there single prams that didn't fold as neat. However, they did ask was it one piece (it is), so if someone has a pram that disassembles into pieces there may be a problem.

I've seen some people get on with ones that are two pieces, they were asked so they could make sure to put a shipping tag on both parts
 
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