Is that a recent change - not giving priority boarding to people with children? When I did a return trip to London a month ago children were still getting priority boarding - that's a bit mean if they've done away with that
....you'll have to pay the priority boarding charge for the priviledge!
I'm travelling with my 2 small kids in June with Ryanair
my wife will push her way to the front anyway, regardlessI travel regularly with 2 small kids on Ryanair..... No priority boarding is not an issue and could be great in fact: wait until everybody gets onboard, then get in with your family. Leave one kid with one passenger, the other with another passenger, then find a place for wife and yourself. They'll have to mind your kids for you.... Though it never works, and people will give you some seats
wouldn't it be handy just to take out one PB and let that person 'reserve' the required seats....
how else would you take toiletries etc? assuming they wont allow them in the carry on bag?
If I have baggage to Check-in can I purchase a Priority Boarding Pass?
From the 1st November 2006, passengers travelling with checked baggage who are unable to use the Online Check-In service will be able to purchase a Priority Boarding Pass for just €3/£2 (or local currency equivalent) per passenger/per one way flight either at the airport or through a Ryanair call centre (up to a limit of 60 passengers per flight). Once at the boarding gate, on time, these passengers will then enjoy priority boarding, allowing them their choice of seats on-board. This service will be particularly advantageous for families.
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