the pushchair will have to be paid for as only buggies belonging to children aged two and under are carried for free.
I've never heard of a 5 year old having a puchchair though.
Many 5 year olds use pushchairs, at least some of the time. Obviously as they grow older, able-bodied children use pushchairs less and less.
Older than 5?
OP should check with Ryanair, as they do state that INFANTS can bring a buggy, they may not extend this to older children and the OP should not assume so.
I can read perfectly well, perhaps you should be clearer.
that policy, however, is taken from a page headed " policy on carriage of INFANTS." I would think there is certainly an upper age limit, you'd get some queries if you brought one for a 10 year old.
A pushchair is NOT mobility equipment, that means wheelchairs etc, it is infant equipment and its actually quite offensive to equate the two.
that policy, however, is taken from a page headed " policy on carriage of INFANTS." I would think there is certainly an upper age limit, you'd get some queries if you brought one for a 10 year old.
A pushchair is NOT mobility equipment, that means wheelchairs etc, it is infant equipment and its actually quite offensive to equate the two.