Ryanair's "Family Extra": flying with children has advantages

If you are a traveling family, I bring you good news, Ryanair presents its product “Ryanair Family Extra” with which you have a series of advantages designed especially for you.

The truth is that he is grateful, not because he thinks traveling with children is uncomfortable, but because sometimes he lacks more sensitivity towards families with young children. As of yesterday, the low-cost airline offers a 50% discount for checked luggage assigned seats, boarding priority, and travel insurance for children under 16, when the adult (or adults) accompanying the same reservation Purchase the service at full price.

Discounts apply to new reservations and adults and children must be in the same reservation to qualify for Family Extra discounts

Discounts apply for a maximum of 4 children (in this case there must be 2 accompanying adults in the same reservation who acquire the corresponding service).

But also, Ryanar, offers a enhanced flight service With reduced rate for children under two years, sinco kilos of free hand luggage up to two years, two items of free children's equipment (baby seats, travel cot, car lift), child seats admitted on board and heats bottles.

Here you have all the information. Hopefully the example sets, and the various vacation services look at families with children as a group to take care of. The action undertaken by Ryanair, gives the company a very good image, far from the tendency to consider children as a hindrance.

And by the way, in addition to all the benefits I just presented, the Family Extra discounts that we will get when traveling with Ryanair, will allow us to request a 20 percent discount if we travel more than twice in their planes during a calendar year.

The discount request for Flights with Savings is sent using the Web form (by selecting the Family Extra option from the drop-down list). The 20 percent discount code expires four weeks after the issuance, and the trip to use it can be made between October and March (except periods of high season such as Christmas and Easter).