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✈️ Travel📍 null·8 days ago·1 min read

Ryanair investigated over charging parents to sit with children

BBC Business
Ryanair investigated over charging parents to sit with children

The UK's competition regulator has launched an investigation into Ryanair regarding its policy of charging parents extra fees to be seated alongside their children. This probe by the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) aims to determine if the airline's practice constitutes an unfair or anti-competitive charge, impacting family travel costs and potentially exploiting a dependency for parents to sit with their young children. The investigation could lead to regulatory action or changes in Ryanair's seating policy, highlighting broader concerns about airline pricing transparency and consumer protection for families travelling with minors. This issue is significant as it affects travel affordability and convenience for a large segment of the flying public.

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