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We're going to travel by ryanair (4 adults) and for my baby I bought an adult ticket so that she can have more place (and it was the same price, anyway). Can I still take a pushchair for her free of charge? And when I check-in online, for the question "Are you travelling with an infant?" what should I write? Can she also "take" hand baggage as she has an adult ticket? Thanks for any info on this! I couldn't find ryanair email address, so I don't know where to ask.
We're going to travel by ryanair (4 adults) and for my baby I bought an adult ticket so that she can have more place (and it was the same price, anyway).
Thanks for your answers. I'm not too happy about the situation - I found the site you recommended about ryanair's policy regarding infants too late (after I booked my baby as an adult). Can you advise me what to do concerning this? Will they accept at the airport that she has an adult ticket? Or in the worst case, can I buy an infant ticket for her right there, before travelling? And do I understand it correctly, because of the infant, nobody in our group of 4 can check-in online? (so we have to pay 8 pounds extra) I'm a bit worried now about this whole holiday(( Thanks for any info or past experience!!!
Another question: does anyone know anything about Travelodge hotels? I booked in the Glasgow Central hotel but I haven't found any review. Is it ok to stay there?
Thanks
Sorry ... I don't think it's Ryanair being unfair at all - rather a case of somebody not reading the terms & conditions to which they are agreeing when booking and then landing themselves in an awkward position.I think it's not fair that now nobody of us (4 people) can check-in online).
Allow 45 mins for the train journey, service is very frequent. Taxi from hotel to station 15 mins max. So to be at check-in for 7:00, I'd book the taxi for 6pm. Then again, at that time of day, it'd only take you an extra 10 minutes to walk to the station.ThanksJock04, then I do have some questions about Glasgow.
1. Our flight leaves for home at 9. What time is it best in your opinion to leave Travelodge for Central Station to get to Prestwick there in good time?
Depending on when you're travelling, but nearer Christmas and in the sales just after, more & more shops will stay open late. Braehead is maybe the best, has an ice rink etc. But in winter, most of the visitor attractions close at 5 as it gets dark so early in Scotland- most people eat early & go to the pub! I can recommend the Burrell Collection at Pollok Park, Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum and Glasgow Science Centre for your 1 afternoon.2. Unfortunately it'll be a short holiday, only 2 nigts, and we're going to spend the only full day in Edinburgh. It means we only have an afternoon for Glasgow (I know it's very-very little time). I've searched the net for much info, but I find everywhere that shops and museums close at 5. Do you know any which stay open later?
It's only about 10/15 minute walk max.3. How far is it form Travelodge to Buchanan bus station on foot?
Thank you!
Forgot to mention earlier.........
When you get on the train at Prestwick, show the ticket-seller/conductor your Ryanair Booking confirmation, and you'll get the train tickets half-price.
That would be ok if there were only 100 seats on the plane, but there is nothing to stop someone from sitting beside him as Ryanair do not allocate seatsAs a side note I did read about some bloke who bought nearly 100 seats on the same Ryanair flight at €0.01 including tax each because he wanted to be sure he wouldn't be sitting beside anyone - you have to admire the ingenuity
That would be ok if there were only 100 seats on the plane, but there is nothing to stop someone from sitting beside him as Ryanair do not allocate seats
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