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Current Ryanair (FR) seat map listing

The Irish airline Ryanair was founded on November 28, 1984, and began operations on July 8, 1985. The company is headquartered at Dublin Airport, Ireland. Ryanair is the largest low-cost airline in Europe. The airline has subsidiaries: Buzz, Ryanair UK, Malta Air, Lauda Europe. The company operates charter and scheduled flights both domestically and abroad. In total, Ryanair serves 225 destinations. The company's fleet consists of 490 aircraft (including subsidiaries).

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Check in rules

Ryanair Check-in can be done online (via the website or mobile app) or at the airport. Check-in desks open three hours before Ryanair departure and close 30 minutes before departure. Online check-in takes place from 30 days to 4 hours before the Ryanair scheduled flight.

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Baggage

Ryanair Hand luggage requirements: 55 cm x 40 cm x 20 cm, up to 10 kg. Maximum dimensions of additional Ryanair small bag 35 x 20 x 20 cm. Each Ryanair passenger is allowed to check in up to 2 pieces of luggage (each bag may weigh no more than 20 kg) subject to payment of applicable fees for checked baggage.

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Unaccompanied minors

The Ryanair airline does not provide an accompanying service for minors

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Infants

Infants are defined as children under two years of age. Infants 7 days of age and younger are not allowed on Ryanair flights. Infants may fly without a seat on the Ryanair plane, on the lap of an accompanying adult. If you wish, you can buy a seat for an infant at the infant fare. Children over two years of age must have their own seats on the plane. If one adult travels with two infants, one seat must be purchased for one infant, and the other may be held on the lap.

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Pets

Ryanair does not allow any type of animal to fly, unless they are guide dogs

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