TABLE OF FEES

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Miejsca z dodatkową przestrzenią na nogi
Rząd 1, 2 (D, E, F) oraz 16-17
Od €11 do €33Od €11 do €33Opłata zależy od wybranej trasy i dat podróży. Numery rzędów i mapy miejsc mogą się różnić w zależności od typu samolotu.
Miejsca z przodu
Rzędy od 2 (A, B, C) do 5
Od €7 do €21Od €7 do €21Opłata zależy od wybranej trasy i dat podróży. Numery rzędów i mapy miejsc mogą się różnić w zależności od typu samolotu.
Standardowe
Rzędy od 6 do 15 oraz od 18 do 33
Od €4.50 do €15.50Od €4.50 do €15.50Opłata zależy od wybranej trasy i dat podróży. Numery rzędów i mapy miejsc mogą się różnić w zależności od typu samolotu.
Akcesoria dziecięce
(fotelik samochodowy/ łóżeczko turystyczne)
72 PLN / €1595 PLN / €20Opłata za sztukę/za lot w jedną stronę (ponad oferowane bezpłatnie 2 sztuki akcesoriów – wózek dziecięcy oraz jeden z dodatkowych sprzętów do wyboru: fotelik samochodowy lub łóżeczko turystyczne).
Rower285 PLN / €60360 PLN / €75Za sztukę/za lot w jedną stronę. Dopuszczalna waga do 30kg.
Sprzęt sportowy o dużych rozmiarach260 PLN / €65300 PLN / €75Za sztukę/za lot w jedną stronę. Dopuszczalna waga do 20kg.
Sprzęt sportowy240 PLN / €60260 PLN / €65Za sztukę/za lot w jedną stronę. Dopuszczalna waga do 20kg.
Sprzęt narciarski240 PLN / €60260 PLN / €65Za sztukę/za lot w jedną stronę. Dopuszczalna waga do 20kg.
Sprzęt do golfa240 PLN / €60280 PLN / €70Za sztukę/za lot w jedną stronę. Dopuszczalna waga do 20kg.
Instrument muzyczny253 PLN / €60315 PLN / €75Za sztukę/za lot w jedną stronę. Dopuszczalna waga do 20kg.
Opłata za rezerwację tlenu (za lot)Niedostępne online264 PLN / €55Za osobę, za lot w jedną stronę.
Bagaż rejestrowany 10 kgOd €9.49 do €44.99Od €23.99 do €44.99Opłata zależy od wybranej trasy i dat podróży.
Druga sztuka bagażu rejestrowanego (20 kg)Od €18.99 do €59.99Od €39.99 do €59.99Opłata zależy od wybranej trasy i daty podróży. Maksymalna waga 20 kg.
Opłata za złożenie specjalnej deklaracji wartości bagażuNiedostępne online€50Uwzględnia większy limit odpowiedzialności przewoźnika.
Nadbagaż – za kgNie dotyczy€13 za kilogramOpłata pobierana jest przy stanowisku odprawy na lotnisku.
Opłata za płatność kartąProcent całkowitej wartości transakcji, który zależy od formy płatności i lokalizacji dostawców usług płatniczychProcent całkowitej wartości transakcji, który zależy od formy płatności i lokalizacji dostawców usług płatniczych

REGULATIONS

BUZZ REGULATIONS ON SPECIFIC ISSUES

1. AIR CARRIER LIABILITY FOR PASSENGERS AND THEIR BAGGAGE

The information in this regulation summarises the liability rules which all community air carriers (airlines that are based in the EU, EEA or Switzerland) must follow under EU laws and regulations, and the Montreal Convention 1999.

Selected provisions of these Regulations, including the method of booking, the method of check-in, baggage allowances, airport check in fee, refund policy, changes of date, direction, fare (Regular, Plus, Flexi Plus and Family Plus) and discounts, do not apply to Passengers wo purchased a ticket through a tour operator. The above issues are determined by the agreement between the Passenger and the tour operator.

1.1 Compensation in the event of death or personal injury

There are no financial limits to the compensation we may have to pay for the death of or injury to a passenger. We must pay claims for compensation of up to 128,821 SDR. We can dispute claims for compensation of 128,821 SDR or more if we can prove that we were not negligent or otherwise at fault.

1.2 Advance payments

If a passenger is killed or injured, we must make an advance payment to cover immediate financial needs of the person entitled to compensation. We must make the payment within 15 days from the date the person who is legally entitled to compensation is confirmed. An advance payment resulting from a passenger’s death must be at least 16,000 SDR.

1.3 Passenger delays

In the case of passenger delays, we are liable for loss, damage, death or personal injury unless:

  • we took all reasonable measures to avoid the loss, damage, death or personal injury; or
  • it was impossible for us to take the measures necessary to avoid the loss, damage, death or personal injury.

Our liability for passenger delay is limited to 4,694 SDR.

1.4 Baggage delays

In the case of baggage delays, we are liable unless:

  • we took all reasonable measures to avoid the delay; or
  • it was impossible for us to take the measures necessary to avoid the delay.

The liability for baggage delay is limited to 1,288 SDR..

1.5 Loss of or damage to baggage

We are liable, up to a limit of 1,288 SDR, for the destruction of, loss of or damage to baggage. In the case of checked-in luggage, we are liable even if we were not at fault, unless the luggage was faulty or unsuitable. In the case of carry-on baggage, we will only be liable if we were at fault.

1.6 Time limits for claims for delayed, lost or damaged baggage

When you report delayed, lost or damaged baggage at the airport, this is not a claim for compensation. You must make a claim direct to us within the time limits shown below, which are set by the Montreal Convention 1999.

  • You must report damaged baggage at the airport straight away and make your claim to us within seven days from then;
  • You must report lost baggage at the airport straight away and make your claim direct to us within 21 days from the date the baggage was placed at your disposal

1.7 Higher limits for baggage

Under the Montreal Convention1999, OUR liability for lost, delayed or damaged baggage is limited to 1,288 SDRs (approximately €1,600) for each piece of luggage. You can increase our liability for checked-in luggage at the ticket desk by making a special declaration of interest in delivery at destination before checking in your baggage and paying a fee of €50/£50 (or the equivalent in your local currency), plus VAT for domestic flights. You must pay the fee for each passenger per one-way flight. This fee raises our limit of liability for checked-in luggage to 2,262 SDR (approximately €2600).

1.8 Liability of different carriers

If the air carrier you flew with is not the same as the air carrier shown on your ticket, you can claim compensation from either airline.

1.9 Time limits for claims

You must make any claim within two years from the date the plane arrived at the relevant airport, or the date the plane should have arrived at the airport.

1.10 Basis of the information above

The rules above are based on the Montreal Convention 1999.

2. TRAVEL DOCUMENTS – PHOTO ID

It is each passenger’s responsibility to carry photo ID which meets the requirements of Ryanair, immigration and other authorities. You must pay any amounts we are charged as a result of a passenger in your party not carrying the necessary photo ID. Before travelling, please always check the requirements of the country of destination.

2.1 INTERNATIONAL FLIGHTS

2.1.1   Photo ID accepted

  • A valid signed passport (Note: all non-EU passport holders, travelling into a Schengen member country* are obliged to ensure that their passport is valid for at least 3 months from the date of their departure from the Schengen member country. This requirement does not apply to holders of a Schengen issued residence permit or long-term visas).
  • For travel outside the EEA (European Economic Area), the passport must be valid for the period of the intended stay except for the below countries:

 

For travel to Jordan, the passport must be valid for at least six months beyond the period of intended stay (for holders of Italian passport, three months beyond the period of intended stay);

 

For travel to Turkey, the passport must be valid for at least 150 days from the arrival date;

 

For travel to Montenegro, the passport must be valid for at least 3 months beyond the period of intended stay;

 

For travel to Bosnia and Herzegovina, the passport must be valid for at least 3 months beyond the period of intended stay;

 

For travel to Egypt, the passport must be valid for at least six months from the arrival date;

 

For travel to Albania, the passport must be valid for at least 3 months from the arrival date.

  • UK passport holders travelling into a Schengen*/EU member country (excluding Ireland) as of 1st January 2021 must make sure that their passport:A valid National Identity Card issued by the government of a EU or EEA country, or Switzerland**.

is valid for at least three months from the date they will leave the Schengen member country unless the person has a Schengen-issued residence permit or long-term visa.

was issued within the previous 10 years upon the date of arrival unless the person holds a Schengen-issued residence permit or long-term visa, in which case no specific passport validity requirements apply.

 

  • From 1st October 2021, nationals of the EEA/EU or Switzerland travelling to the UK must be in possession of a valid passport, as National ID cards issued by the EEA/EU and Switzerland are no longer acceptable to enter the UK (unless you hold a form of residence status in the UK). For more information, please visit the UK Government’s official website via the link below: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/passport-rules-for-travel-to-europe

Ryanair requires all passengers travelling into the UK to have a valid (i.e. in date) passport for their arrival and departure dates to and from the UK (the UK Authorities do not require a minimum of 3 months passport validity), so as long as the passenger’s passport is in date for both the arrival date into the UK, and the later departure date from the UK, it will be accepted as valid for travel on Ryanair flights into the UK.

UK Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA)

Effective from 2 April 2025, travel requirements to the UK are changing, including the introduction of an Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA), which is a digital permission to travel. If you are a national of a country that does not require a visa to visit the UK, including EU nationals, and you are travelling to the UK for a short stay of up to six months, you may need an ETA. If you do not hold a UK visa or use a Biometric Residence Permit (BRP) or Biometric Residence Card (BRC), you may be required to obtain an ETA. British and Irish nationals do not require an ETA. Please ensure you meet the entry requirements to the UK, or you may not be able to travel.

For more details and to apply for your ETA, please visit the official UK government website.

  • A valid National Identity Card issued by the government of a EU or EEA country, or Switzerland**.

The following countries accept national identity cards issued by the Government of an EEA Country:

– Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, and Montenegro;

– Albania, if ID card issued by Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, France, Greece, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Malta, Netherlands, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Poland, Portugal, Romania, San Marino, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden;

– Egypt, if ID card issued by Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Portugal;

– Turkey, if ID card issued by Belgium, Bulgaria, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Lichtenstein, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland;

– Georgia (except ID cards issued by Denmark and Norway)

  • An Irish Passport Card (only for Irish citizens travelling within the EU, the EEA, Albania, Bosnia, Montenegro and the UK).
  • A valid Greek National Police identity card (only for travelling within the EU).
  • A valid UN Refugee Convention Travel Document – (issued under Article 28(1) of the 1951 UN Convention, by a Government in place of a valid passport).
  • A valid Convention Travel Document – (issued under Article 27 of the 1954 UN Convention for Stateless Persons, by a contracting state in place of a valid passport).
  • A valid collective passport issued by an EU/EEA country.

The country of destination may also require a valid VISA in addition to a valid photo ID. Please check VISA requirements with the local embassy or consulate.

Israel Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA-IL) Requirement

Effective from January 2025, visitors from visa-exempt countries must obtain an Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA-IL) to enter Israel. An approved ETA-IL allows you to travel to Israel and stay for up to 90 days per visit. Applications can be submitted at any time prior to travel, but it is recommended to apply at least 72 hours before booking flight tickets, hotel rooms, or other travel-related expenses. The ETA-IL is generally valid for multiple trips over a period of up to two years from the date of approval or until your passport expires, whichever comes first. If you are a citizen of an eligible country that does not require a B/2 visa for Israel, you must complete an ETA-IL form.

For more details and to apply for your ETA-IL, please visit the official Israel Population and Immigration Authority website.

2.1.2 Special requirements for minors under the age of 18

Any children included in the parent’s passport must have their own visa (if required) and must be travelling with the adult named in the visa.

Some countries’ immigration departments may require additional documentation for children aged below 18 years, who are travelling abroad and unaccompanied. Please, check with the Consulate or Embassy of the country they are planning to visit and/or via the IATA Travel Centre, requirements and the extra documentation that minors may need.

Some non-exhaustive examples of accepted documents are as follows:

  • A valid ‘Kinderreisepass’: travel document issued to children under 16 by the German Government.
  • French residents under the age of 18 who are travelling without a parent or guardian must show a completed AST (Autorisation de sortie du territoire), and the documents specified in the AST.
  • Italian citizens under the age of 14 who are travelling with the new-style ID card ‘Carta d‘identità’ and with one or both parents can travel on EU and Schengen* flights without any other documents if the parent’s or guardian’s name is mentioned in the ID card. Otherwise, the parent or legal guardian must carry the child’s birth certificate or family status certificate. If the child under 14 is travelling with the new-style ID card, with a person who is not their parent or legal guardian, the child must have a “dichiarazione di accompagnamento” signed by both parents or the legal guardian and stamped by the passport authority.
  • Portuguese residents under 18 who are flying between Portugal and a non-Schengen member state*, and are not with a parent or legal guardian, need a travel authorisation. This must be signed by both parents or a legal guardian. If the parents or legal guardian live in Portugal, the signatures (or signature) must be notarised (signed by a person who has legally certified parental responsibility and to confirm that the signatures are authentic). If the parents or legal guardian do not live in Portugal, the signatures (or signature) must be confirmed as authentic by a Portuguese embassy or consulate in the country where they live. This travel authorisation is also needed when minors are accompanied by someone who is not a parent or legal guardian. In this case the travel authorisation must also clearly show the name of the person. Foreign minors under 18 years and travelling alone may be refused entry if they do not have anyone in Portugal taking responsibility for their stay.
  • Spanish resident children under the age of 18 who are travelling without their parents/legal guardians must have a form (collected from their local police station or other appointed Spanish authority) of written authorisation to travel from their parents. This form will need to be presented at the passport control.  In the case of foreign minors residing in Spain, their legal representatives must complete appropriate documentation in accordance with their national legislation before the competent consular authorities.

2.2 DOMESTIC FLIGHTS – ACCEPTED DOCUMENTS

Country Adults Minors
FRANCE Aged 18 or over

  • Valid passport
  • Valid national identity card**
  • Any valid driving licence with a photo
  • Valid residence permit
  • Carte Vitale with photo
Aged under 13

  • No photo ID is needed if travelling with an adult

Aged 13 to 18

  • Valid passport
  • Valid national identity card**
  • Valid residence permit
  • Carte Vitale with photo
GREECE Aged 12 or over

  • National identity card (valid or expired)**
  • Greek Police ID card
  • Valid passport
  • Any valid driving licence with a photo
  • An official document with a photo which has the relevant authority’s stamp on all or part of it

 

Aged under 12

  • National identity card (valid or expired)**
  • Valid passport
  • Confirmation of identity from a Citizen Service Centre or the police
ITALY Aged 15 or over

  • Valid passport
  • Valid national identity card**
  • Any valid driving licence with a photo
  • Nautical licence
  • Pension card or book
  • Heating installation licence
  • Firearm licence
  • ID card or badge with a photo, issued and stamped by the Italian Government
  • Identity card issued to civil servants and soldiers
  • AT or BT card
Italian citizens aged under 15

  • Birth or citizen certificate with a photo confirmed as true by the police
  • Valid passport
  • Valid national identity card**

EU citizens and Schengen citizens* aged under 15

  • Valid passport
  • Valid national identity card**
SPAIN Spanish citizens aged 15 or over

  • Passport (valid or expired)
  • National identity card (valid or expired)**
  • Valid Spanish driving licence

 

Citizens of the EU, a Schengen country* or Andorra, aged 15 or over

  • Passport (valid or expired)
  • National identity card (valid or expired)**
  • Valid Spanish residence permit
  • Valid residence permit issued by a Schengen country* or Andorra
  • Valid Spanish driving licence

 

Third country citizens*** aged 15 or over

  • Valid passport or travel document
  • Valid Spanish residence permit
  • Valid residence permit issued by a Schengen country*
  • Valid Spanish driving licence
Spanish citizens aged under 15

  • No photo ID is needed

Spanish citizens aged 16, 17 or 18 travelling without an adult aged 18 or over

  • Valid passport or national identity card

Citizens of the EU, a Schengen country* or Andorra, aged under 15

  • Passport (valid or expired)
  • National identity card (valid or expired**
  • Valid Spanish residence permit
  • Valid residence permit issued by a Schengen country*

Third country citizens*** aged under 15

  • Valid passport or travel document
  • Valid Spanish residence permit
  • Valid residence permit issued by a Schengen country*
SWEDEN Aged 18 or over

  • Any photo ID which matches the passenger’s name in the booking
Aged under 18

  • Any photo ID which matches the passenger’s name in the booking
UK Aged 16 or over

  • Any photo ID which matches the passenger’s name in the booking
Aged under 16 and travelling with an adult aged 16 or over

  • No photo ID is needed
POLAND Aged 18 or over

  • Valid passport
  • Valid national identity card**
  • Any valid driving licence with a photo
  • Valid Polish digital ID – mDowod (in the mObywatel app)
Aged under 18

  • Valid passport
  • Valid national identity card**
  • School ID
  • Valid Polish digital ID – mDowod (in the mObywatel app) – aged 13 or over
PORTUGAL Aged 18 or over

  • Valid passport
  • Valid national identity card**
  • Any valid driving licence with a photo
Aged under 18

  • Valid passport
  • Valid national identity card**
GERMANY Aged 18 or over

  • Any photo ID which matches the passenger’s name in the booking
Aged under 18

  • Any photo ID which matches the passenger’s name in the booking
ROMANIA Aged 18 or over

  • Any photo ID which matches  the passenger’s name in the booking
Aged under 14 and travelling with an adult aged 18 or over

  • Birth certificate
  • Between 14-18 years of age: ID card
IRELAND Aged 18 or over

  • Valid passport
  • Valid national identity card
  • Any type of photo ID
Aged under 18

  • Any photo ID
  • Birth certificate

National identity card issuing countries

Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Gibraltar, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Malta, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland

Schengen countries

Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland

Third countries

Any countries outside of the EU/EEA – (incl. UK as of 1 January 2021).

3. BAGGAGE ALLOWANCES

3.1 Carry-on baggage

In the case of Passengers who have purchased a ticket through a tour operator, the following issues are determined by an agreement between the Passenger and the tour operator. Regardless of the contract, the number of hand luggage may not exceed 2 pieces per Passenger.

Each passenger can take one small item of carry-on baggage (up to 40cm x 30cm x 20cm) on the plane with them. Our small bag sizers measure 42cm x 20cm x 30cm.

There is no carry-on baggage allowance for children under two who do not have their own seat reserved and will travel on an adult’s knee. However, the adult can carry a baby bag weighing up to 5kg as well as their own carry-on baggage.

3.2 Priority & 2 cabin bags and 10kg check in bag

Passengers who have booked Priority & 2 Cabin Bags (including those with a Regular or Flexi Plus ticket, and those who purchased a Plus ticket prior to 11 December 2019) can take a small carry-on bag (up to 40cm x 30cm x 20cm) and a large item of carry-on baggage (weighing up to 10kg with maximum dimensions of 55cm x 40cm x 20cm) on the plane with them, unless we have good reason to place the large item of baggage in the hold. In this case, take any valuables out of the baggage.

You can choose and pay for Priority & 2 Cabin Bags when you make your booking, or through the Ryanair app up to 40 minutes before the scheduled departure time.

The current fee for Priority Boarding can be found in the Table of Fees.

If you book a 10kg Check-in Bag (with maximum dimensions of 55cm x 40cm x20cm), you can take your small carry-on bag on the plane with you, but must check the large item of baggage in at the bag-drop desk before you go through security. The terms and regulations relating to checked-in luggage will then apply to that item of baggage.

The current fee for 10kg Check-in Baggage can be found in our Table of Fees.

After you have made your booking, you can add 10kg Check-in Bag to your reservation through the ‘Manage my bookings’ section of our website up to 2 hours before the flight’s scheduled departure time, or through the app up to 40 minutes before the scheduled departure time.

Non-priority customers who have not added a bag to their booking can still purchase a 10kg Check-in Bag at the airport bag drop desk or at the boarding gate for €/£46.00. In this case, take any valuables out of the baggage.

If your carry-on baggage is too large it will not be allowed through the boarding gate. In this case it will be placed in the plane’s hold and you will have to pay a fee of €/£70.00  (plus VAT on domestic flights).

If you are not sure whether you can carry-on baggage is too big, check at the bag-drop desk before you go through security.

3.3 Checked in baggage allowance

In the case of Passengers who have purchased a ticket through a tour operator, the following issues are determined by an agreement between the Passenger and the tour operator. Regardless of the contract, the number of checked baggage may not exceed 3 pieces per Passenger.

Each passenger can check in up to three items of luggage, each weighing up to 20kg, if you:

  • choose a checked-in baggage allowance of 20kg for each item of luggage to be checked in; and
  • pay the 20kg check-in bag fee for each item of checked-in luggage;

when you make your booking.

The fee has to be paid for each one-way flight (outbound and return).

After you have made your booking, you can add checked-in luggage to your reservation, through the My Bookings section of our website, up to two hours before the flight’s scheduled departure time.

The fees for checked-in luggage are higher through a Ryanair call centre or at the airport, at peak travel periods such as Christmas, Easter and the summer, and on certain routes. The fees you have to pay are the ones that apply at the time.

The current fee for a 20kg baggage allowance is given in our Table of fees.

3.4 General rules for checked-in luggage

You can share any checked-in baggage allowance you have paid for with a baggage being checked in, at the same time, by other passengers included in your booking.

If an item of baggage weighs more than your checked-in baggage allowance, you will have to pay an excess-baggage fee. This is currently €11/£11 (or the equivalent in the local currency) for each kilogram over the allowance.

At airports with self-service kiosks, you must have paid any fees for checked-in baggage and excess baggage, as handed over your checked-in luggage at a bag-drop desk at least 40 minutes before the scheduled departure time for your flight.

3.5 Express bag drop

If you purchase checked luggage with a standard fare or as part of a fare bundle, you may avail of Express Bag Drop for a fee of €5 (see Table of Fees). Express Bag Drop will allow you to skip the queue at the standard bag drop desk and drop your bag at the Flexi Plus desk instead.

Express Bag Drop must be purchased for all check-in bags on the booking. You may not purchase it for selected check-in bags.

It is available on selected routes only and may be purchased on the website during booking flow.

Express Bag Drop is not available to bookings with Erasmus discount.

Express Bag Drop is not available on Spanish subsidised tickets.

3.6 Pushchairs etc.

You can check in one fully collapsible pushchair (including double pushchairs), travel system or baby sling per child, plus one car seat, booster seat or travel cot, free of charge. You can book online to check in other items of equipment for babies and toddlers (with a maximum weight of 20kg per item). The fee for this is €15/£15 per piece per one-way flight (outbound and return).

3.7 Sporting equipment and musical instruments

Sporting equipment (including large fishing rods, golf clubs, bikes, scooters, fencing equipment, pole vaults, javelins, surfboards, bodyboards, snowboards and skis) and large musical instruments (including harps, double bass and drums) are unsuitable for being carried in the cabin on our flights. However, for a fee, these items, each weighing up to 20kg, can be carried in the hold (though not part of your checked-in baggage allowance).

Note: bicycles carried in the hold must be in a protective box or protective bike bag. We cannot carry electric bicycles on our flights.

If any sporting equipment or musical instrument weighs more than 20kg, you will have to pay an excess-baggage fee.

Smaller musical items (such as guitars, violins or violas) larger than 40cm x 30cm x 20cm can be carried in the cabin on a seat you have reserved and paid the appropriate fare for. You do not get extra baggage (carry-on or checked-in) for the extra seat.

To book an extra seat for an item, for the passenger’s name type in ‘ITEM SEAT’ as the surname and ‘EXTRA’ as the first name. ‘EXTRA ITEM SEAT’ will then be shown in your booking and on the online boarding pass. When checking in online, for the extra seat you must enter the details of your travel document. If you have booked an extra seat for an item or your comfort, you cannot reserve a seat in emergency rows 1, 16 and 17.

3.8 

For health and safety reasons, items weighing more than 32kg or with dimensions of more than 81cm x 119cm x 119cm cannot be taken on the plane or carried in the hold. This weight limit does not apply to mobility equipment.

We are not liable for any loss of or damage to items as a result of any flaw or fault in, or the poor condition of, the baggage. We will also have no liability for fragile items, perishable items or items that are packed in an unsuitable way.

You must keep to Article 8 of these General terms and conditions of carriage, which relate to baggage.

4. BABIES, CHILDREN AND FAMILY BOOKINGS

4.1 Unaccompanied children

We do not carry unaccompanied children under 16. We cannot provide an escort or special facilities.

If you want a child passenger to travel with an adult (aged 18 or over) who is already booked on a flight, you must make a new reservation for the child (as if they were an adult) and then link it to the existing reservation. The passenger type will be updated for each minor during the linking process to either a child (2-11years) or teen (12-15 years).

You can link the bookings via the My Bookings.

You should check-in online for both bookings, otherwise you will be charged at the airport. Minors will be issued temporary boarding passes during online check-in. When you arrive at the airport, go to the check-in desk where all minors will be issued valid boarding passes.

Please note, once bookings are linked together, it is not possible to make a change to either of the bookings via our website or app. If you need to make a change to your booking(s), you must contact our contact centre.

4.2 Babies

We do not carry babies less than eight days old. For safety reasons, babies (aged 8 days to 23 months):

 

  • must sit on an adult’s lap using an infant seat belt provided by the cabin crew; or
  • can travel in their own seat in an approved forward-facing car seat or using an Amsafe CARES child restraint (if they are 12 months or older).

To book a seat for the baby, phone a call centre or have a live chat with an agent online. A full fare has to be paid for a seat for a baby. Click here for further details on how to contact us.

The infant fee for each baby travelling on an adult’s lap is €/£25 (or the equivalent in the local currency) for each one-way flight.

There must be at least one adult for each baby in your booking.

For each baby in your booking, you can take a baby bag weighing up to 5kg (as well as your own carry-on baggage) on the plane.

4.3 Reserved seats for family bookings

If your booking includes a child (or children) aged over 23 months but under 12, you must pay to reserve a seat. The child (or children) in the booking will get a free reserved seat with you.  A maximum of four children for every one adult on the booking will get a free reserved seat. No other adults or teenagers in the booking need to reserve a seat, but they can choose to if they want to be sure of sitting with the children.

The price for reserving your seat in rows 18 to 33 starts at €6/£6. If you reserve a seat in a different row, you will be charged the difference in price for your seat. Children will be charged the full price of these seats.

If, due to high demand, seats in rows 18 to 33 are not available for everyone in your booking, all adults who need to reserve a seat to travel with a child can reserve a seat in rows 11 to 15 for the difference in price, or try different travel dates. The child’s reserved seat will still be free.

If there are not enough seats in rows 11-15 for everyone in your booking, all adults who need to reserve a seat to travel with a child can reserve a seat in rows 6 to 10 for the difference in price.

If, on the flight you want, there are not enough seats available for everyone in your booking to sit together, you can choose a different flight.

5. REGULAR, PLUS, FAMILY PLUS AND FLEXI PLUS FARES

5.1 Regular fare

Regular fares are only available when you make your booking online and may not be purchased through call centres / airports. Also, you cannot upgrade to Plus or Flexi Plus at a later stage.

All Regular fares are non-refundable, except where clause 4.2, 10.2, 10.3 or 10.4 of our General Terms and Conditions of Carriage apply.

The following services are included in Regular fares:

  • A reserved standard seat
  • Priority & 2 Cabin Bags
  • €3 credit to spend onboard

Regular fares are not available to bookings with Erasmus discount.

 5.2 Plus

From 11 December 2019 Plus fares are available on all flights and must be paid for all passengers and flights in your booking.

Plus fares are only available when you make your booking. Also, you cannot upgrade to Flexi Plus at a later stage.

All Plus fares are non-refundable, except where clause 4.2, 10.2, 10.3, or 10.4 of our General terms and conditions of carriage apply.

The following services are included in Plus fares:

  • One small bag
  • One 20kg item of checked-in luggage
  • A reserved standard seat
  • Free check-in at the airport. Free airport check-in will only be available for those passengers who have booked Flexi Plus via the official Ryanair website or App. Bookings made through online travel agents are expressly excluded from this service.

Plus fares are not available to booking with Erasmus discount.

Plus fares will not be available to bookings with connecting flights.

5.3 Family plus

Family Plus fares are available on all flights for bookings up to six passengers with at least one child or teen.

All Family Plus fares are non-refundable, except where clause 4.2, 10.2, 10.3 or 10.4 of our General terms and conditions of carriage apply.

The following services are included in Family Plus fares:

  • Two 20kg item of checked-in baggage
  • A reserved standard seat for €4 for all adults and teens on the booking who are not required to reserve a seat.
  • One 10kg check-in bag for any passenger on the booking

Family Plus fares are not available on Spanish subsidised routes.

5.4 Flexi plus

Flexi Plus services are available on all flights and must be chosen for all passengers and flights in a booking. You can only buy these fares at the time you make your booking.

All Flexi Plus fares are non-refundable, except where clause 4.2, 10.2, 10.3 or 10.4 of our General terms and conditions of carriage apply.

The following services are included in Flexi Plus Fares:

  • Free check-in at the airport. Free airport check-in will only be available for those passengers who have booked Flexi Plus via the official Ryanair website or App. Bookings made through online travel agents are expressly excluded from this service.
  • Any reserved seat
  • Priority and 2 cabin bags
  • Flexibility on changes to tickets
  • Fast-track security service at the following airports:

London Stansted, Brussels Charleroi, Milan Bergamo, Barcelona, Malaga, Birmingham, Manchester, East Midlands, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Frankfurt Hahn, Hamburg, Stuttgart, Eindhoven, Brussels (Zaventem), Stockholm (Skavsta), Budapest, Warsaw Modlin, Liverpool John Lennon, London Gatwick, Rome Ciampino, Rome Fiumicino, Cologne/Boon and Athens.

Flexi plus – changing your booked flights or route

With a Flexi Plus fare, you can change your booked flight on the day of travel, without paying the flight change fee, to a flight on the same route as your original flight or a flight on a different route (if a seat is available), but you must pay the fare difference. If you change your booked flight on the day of travel to a flight on a different route you will not have to pay a flight-change fee, but you must pay any difference in the fare. If you are changing to a later flight, you can make the change up to one hour before the departure time of the original flight. If you are changing to an earlier flight, you can make the change:

  • Up to 40 minutes before the new flight if you make the change at the airport ticket desk; or
  • Up to one hour before the new flight if you make the change through a contact centre.

Changing your booked flight or route before the day of travel

If you change to a flight departing one day or more before or after the original flight, you will not have to pay a flight-change fee, but you must pay any difference in the fare.  You can make the change up to one hour before the departure time of the original flight. If you are changing to an earlier flight, you can make the change:

  • up to 40 minutes before the new flight if you make the change at the airport ticket desk; or
  • up to one hour before the new flight if you make the change through a contact centre.

If you have already checked in online for the original flight, you will need to contact us to uncheck that flight before you can make the change. With a Flexi Plus ticket you can check in at the airport free of charge.

You can change the route of all flights in a booking online through My bookings section. However, once you have taken the outbound flight, you can only change the route of the return flight at an airport ticket desk or through a call centre. You can only change the route between the same departure country and destination country.

When you change a flight, the services included in Flexi Plus are transferred to the new flight (if those services are available for that flight). If a service cannot be transferred, you will not get a refund of any part of the Flexi Plus fare.

Flexi plus – name changes

Regulation 13 still applies to name changes, and you will need to pay the appropriate fee.

6. PASSENGERS WITH DISABILITIES OR REDUCED MOBILITY

6.1 Notice under EC regulation 1107/2006: Carriage of Disabled Persons and Persons with Reduced Mobility

We are committed to making it possible for people with disabilities, or those with reduced mobility (that is, difficulty getting on or off the plane, into or out of a seat, or moving around the cabin), to take our flights. There may be limitations due to safety regulations and circumstances such as the type of plane, the layout of the cabin, the total weight or number of passengers the plane can carry, the number of passengers crew members could manage to help in an emergency evacuation, and any other matters relating to emergency procedures. In exceptional cases, you may not be allowed to board the plane if this would put the plane, other customers, the crew or yourself at risk. Our special assistance team, will assess your particular situation to try to meet your needs as best as possible and will tell you about any limitations that may apply.

6.2 Seating restrictions for certain categories of passenger

In line with regulatory requirements (CAT.OP.MPA.155), cabin crew must make sure that access to emergency equipment, and escape routes, must not be obstructed. This may mean that you may not be allowed to sit on, or may be moved from, certain seats.

For safety reasons, if you need a type of special assistance listed in 6.3 below, you must have a seat next to a window (unless someone you are travelling with is in the window seat or the number of passengers on the plane allows for an empty seat between you and the window).

If you have limited mobility in the cabin, are on oxygen because of a medical condition, or will be using an Amsafe restraint, Crelling harness, GoTo seat, Burnett Body Support or Meru chair, you and one person you are travelling with can be allocated suitable seats, free of charge,  if you call or email the Special Assistance Team. You cannot be allocated a seat for free next to an emergency exit or in a priority or extra-legroom seat.

If you arrange a suitable seat through the Special Assistance Team, you will be taken to your seat after the other passengers have boarded the plane.

The minimum distance between our seat rows, measured from the back of one seat to the back of the seat in front, is 73.66cm (29 inches). The minimum seat width between the armrests is 39.37cm (15.5 inches). The minimum size of our plane doors is 76.2cm x 165.1cm (30 x 65 inches). If the size of our seats or plane doors are unsuitable as they do not meet your needs, we will not let you board the plane.

6.3 Types of special assistance needed

For passengers travelling with guide dogs or assistance dogs

  • Assistance type BDGR

Passenger who is travelling with a guide dog or assistance dog and who needs:

  • someone to walk with them through the airport (departure and arrival) to their seat on the plane; and
  • a separate safety briefing from cabin crew.
  • Assistance type PETC

Passenger who is travelling with a guide dog or assistance dog but does not need help through the airport.

For passengers with limited or no mobility in the cabin

  • Assistance type WCHC

Passenger who needs help through the airport (departure and arrival), getting on and off the plane, and getting into and out of their seat on the plane.

  • Assistance type WCHS

Passenger who needs help through the airport (departure and arrival), and up and down the steps to the plane.

For passengers with learning disabilities

  • Assistance type DPNA

Self-reliant passenger (see regulation 7.1) with a learning disability who:

  • can understand and respond to safety instructions; and
  • needs help through the airport (departure and arrival) to the boarding gate.

For passengers who are blind or partially blind

  • Assistance type BLND

Blind or partially sighted passenger who needs:

  • someone to walk them through the airport (departure and arrival) to their seat on the plane; and
  • a separate safety briefing from the cabin crew.

6.4 Reserving special assistance at the airport

If you need special assistance at the airport you can book this on our website up to 48 hours before your flight. After this time, you can book special assistance up to 12 hours before the scheduled flight departure by contacting our Special Assistance Line. By this time the assistance you need may not be available, but the staff at the airport’s special-assistance desk will do everything reasonably possible to help you.

If you have booked special assistance, you must go to the airport’s special-assistance desk two hours before the scheduled flight departure. You should then arrive at the boarding gate at least 30 minutes before departure.

You need to keep your boarding pass or special assistance receipt to show at the destination airport so you can get special assistance there.

Important: If you have not contacted us and are carrying two pieces of carry-on baggage (not counting medical equipment), they will be charged the relevant check-in bag fee, unless they have priority boarding or 10kg Check-in bag on their boarding pass.

6.5 Travelling with mobility aids or medical equipment

If you have reduced mobility you can take two pieces of mobility equipment, plus medical equipment you need for the duration of your stay, on the plane free of charge.

If you want to have medical equipment in your checked-in luggage, you must contact our Special Assistance Line to get a ‘checked baggage waiver’ letter to show staff at the
bag-drop desk.

If you want to take medical equipment on the plane as carry-on baggage, you must contact our Special Assistance Line to get a ‘cabin baggage waiver’ letter to show staff at the boarding gate.

6.6 Aisle wheelchairs and toilets

We have aisle wheelchairs available on all our planes and our crew are trained in using them to help passengers with reduced mobility get to and from the toilet door.

There are three toilets on our planes – two at the back of the plane and one at the front – and they all have a grab rail.

7. PASSENGERS WHO NEED TO BY ACCOMPANIED BY AN ADULT

If you are not self-reliant (see below), you must travel with an able-bodied adult aged 16 and over who could provide any help you need with the tasks listed in 7.1.

7.1 Guidelines on being self-reliant

The information below on being self-reliant is set out by the UK Department for Transport –Access to Air Travel for Disabled People: Code of Practice (July 2008) and in the European Commission’s guidelines on applying EC regulation 1107/2006 (2012).

Each passenger must be self-reliant by reference to all of the categories listed below. If not, then he/she must travel with an able bodied, accompanying adult aged 18 and over who is capable of providing the assistance required. Otherwise, the passenger will be denied boarding.

To be self-reliant, you must be able to:

  • Fasten/unfasten your seatbelts wen instructed to do so by crew
  • Fit the lifejacket unaided when instructed to do so by crew;
  • Put an oxygen mask on unaided when the crew says to do so; and
  • Understand the safety briefing and any advice and instructions the crew could give in an emergency situation.

You must also travel with an adult if you need help with any of the following areas to travel with a personal assistant. Failure to do so will lead to denied boarding or relevant services if we believe that the passengers’ carriage may pose a risk to crew or aircraft safety.

  • Feeding; (passengers must be able to feed themselves unaided);
  • Using the toilet; (passengers must be able to use the toilet facilities unaided); or
  • Taking medication or performing medical procedures (passengers must be capable of administering their own medicines and medical procedures).

If you are travelling with an accompanying adult because you have a disability or reduced mobility, we will do our best to make sure you sit together.

An adult can only accompany one passenger with a disability or reduced mobility and must pay the correct adult fare.

8. GUIDE DOGS AND ASSISTANCE DOGS

8.1 Travelling with a guide dog or assistance dog

You can take a guide dog or assistance dog on any of our flights within the EU or EEA.

You cannot take a guide dog or assistance dog on any of our flights to and from Morocco or Israel.

We can carry up to four guide dogs or assistance dogs in a flight (one dog per passenger). The dog, along with containers and food, travel free of charge.

If you are not sure whether your guide dog or assistance dog can travel with you, contact the destination airport before you travel.

General guidelines:

  • The dog must be trained to perform the tasks you need them for.
  • Throughout the journey, the dog must wear a jacket or harness that identifies it as a guide dog or assistance dog.
  • The dog must sit on the floor at your feet.
  • You must tell us that you will be travelling with a guide dog or assistance dog beforehand, and preferably when you make your booking. After you have made your booking, you can tell us about the dog through the ‘My bookings’ section on our website or by phoning our Special Assistance Line.
  • The dog must wear a suitable harness (provided by you) attached to your seatbelt during take-off, landing and turbulence. There may be other suitable equipment with alternative attachment points.
  • Emotional support or therapy dogs that are not recognised as assistance dogs by the above organisations are not permitted to travel with us.

8.2 Documents needed

Except for on domestic flights, your guide dog or assistance dog must have:

  • an up-to-date EU pet passport showing that the dog meets the vaccination and treatment requirements of the country you are travelling to; or
  • if you live in a country that does not issue pet passports, an official animal health certificate from a vet to show that the dog meets the conditions of the Pet Travel Scheme, plus any necessary medical documents.

You must also have evidence that the guide dog or assistance dog is a full member of:

  • the International Guide Dog Federation;
  • Assistance Dogs UK; or
  • Assistance Dogs International (ADI).

We are not liable for any guide dog or assistance dog that does not have the correct document needed.

9. ELECTRIC WHEELCHAIRS AND MOBILITY SCOOTERS

If you will be travelling with an electric wheelchair or mobility scooter, at least 48 hours before your flight you must tell us the make, model and weight of the wheelchair or scooter, and its height when it is collapsed. You must bring the operating instructions for the wheelchair or scooter to the airport.

General conditions:

  • The wheelchair’s or scooter’s battery must be a dry/gel battery or a lithium-ion battery. (There is no restriction to the Watt-hour (Wh)). The battery must be disconnected and the exposed terminals must be protected from short-circuiting.
  • The wheelchair’s or scooter’s key must be removed, or it must be deactivated using the joystick, an isolation switch or button, or another isolation mechanism (such as Anderson Connector or Airsafe plug).
  • When the wheelchair or scooter is collapsed it must not be more than 81cms high, 119cms wide and 119cms deep.
  • Wheelchairs and mobility scooters cannot be in the plane’s cabin. We have aisle wheelchairs available on all our planes and our crew are trained in using them to help passengers with reduced mobility get to and from the toilet door.
  • You should get travel insurance to cover your mobility aids as our liability relating to them is limited under the Montreal Convention 1999.

10. OXYGEN FOR MEDICAL USE

For safety reasons, passengers cannot bring their own oxygen on board. If you will need to use oxygen for medical purpose during the flight, you must request it from us, free of charge, when you make your booking. If you do not request it when you make your booking, you must request it at least 3 days before you travel by contacting your call centre or emailing our Special Assistance Team. In this case, you will need to pay a fee for the oxygen.

Under safety regulations we can only provide oxygen for one passenger on a flight.

If we agree to provide oxygen for you, you must carry a letter from your doctor, written in English, confirming that:

  • You are fit to travel;
  • You do not need a continuous supply of oxygen for more than 250 minutes at a flow rate of 2 litres per minute; and
  • The oxygen we provide is suitable for you.

You cannot take the flight without this letter.

Note: oxygen cannot be provided on flights that are operated by Air Explore or Smartlynx.

11. INFECTIOUS DISEASES AND SKIN CONDITIONS

All airlines can refuse to carry passengers with medical conditions that may get worse, or have serious consequences, during the flight.

More information on this is given in the World Health Organization’s fitness to fly information.

If we have reason to believe that you could be suffering from an infectious disease or skin condition, or you have a visible skin condition, you may have to show a medical certificate or doctor’s letter to confirm that you are fit to fly.

If you have any of the following conditions, you must have a medical certificate confirming that you are fit to fly:

  • Rubella (at least 4 days must have passed since the rash appeared)
  • Measles (at least 7 days must have passed since the rash appeared)
  • Mumps (the swelling must have gone down, which usually takes 7 days but can take up to 14 days)
  • Chicken pox (at least 7 days must have passed since the last spot appeared)

In order to slow down transmission of the COVID-19 virus, passengers may be required to undergo and pass temperature checks at the airport and wear a mandatory face mask in the airport and on-board. Some countries require passengers to wear surgical face masks at the airport and on-board the aircraft. Children under 6 do not need to wear a face mask. It is each passenger’s responsibility to check local requirements before travelling. Passengers who suffer from a medical condition that prevents them from wearing a face mask are exempted from the face mask obligation on provision of a medical certificate attesting their condition. If you fail to comply with these requirements, you may not be allowed to travel.

12. PREGNANT PASSENGERS AND NEW MOTHERS

12.1 Pregnant women

If you are 28 weeks (or more) pregnant, you must have a ‘fit to fly’ letter from your midwife or doctor. This letter should be dated no more than two weeks before your booked flight and shown to staff at either the bag-drop desk or the boarding gate. If you do not have this letter, we can refuse to carry you.

You cannot travel after the 36th week of your pregnancy, or the 32nd week if you are having twins, triplets or so on.

12.2 New mothers

You can fly from 48 hours after giving birth, as long as there were no complications or surgery. If you had a Caesarean section, or you needed surgery, you cannot fly for at least 10 days and will need a fit to fly letter from you doctor.

13. FLIGHT CHANGES AND NAME CHANGES

13.1 Flight change – date or time

You can change flight dates and times (if seats are available) up to 2.5 hours of the scheduled departure time of the original flight or new flight (whichever is earlier). To make a change, go to the ‘My Bookings’ section of our website or contact our reservation centre. (It is cheaper to make the change through our website.) If you do not want to make the change for all the passengers in your booking, you cannot make the change on our website. You will have to contact a reservation centre.

You cannot make a change on our website in the following circumstances:

  • If a Spanish resident subsidy has been applied
  • If a Spanish large family subsidy has been applied
  • If you wish to change a domestic flight with another domestic flight within the same country of the original flight

For the above changes, please contact our reservation centre.

13.2 Flight change – route

You can change the flight route you booked (if seats are available) up to two hours before the scheduled departure time of the original or new flight, whichever is earlier. To make a change, got to the ‘My bookings’ section of our website or contact our reservation centre. (It is cheaper to make the change through our website.) If you do not want to make the change for all the passengers in your booking, you cannot make the change on our website. You will have to contact a reservation centre.

You have the option to fly to or from different airports of your initial routes on your booking, providing the departure and/or arrival airports are located in the same two countries.

See an example below:

Original Flights – Dublin -> Stansted / Stansted -> Dublin
Change to – Dublin -> Stansted / Manchester -> Dublin

You cannot change a domestic flight to an international flight or vice versa due to VAT related issues.

13.3 Cost of flight changes

Flight-change fees are charged per person for each one-way flight (outbound and return) and change according to season. See our Table of fees for details.

As well as the flight-change fees, you must also pay any difference between the original fare and any fees for optional services (such as check-in bags) paid at the time of booking and the fare/fee available when you make the change. If the fare/fee of the new flight is lower, we will not refund the difference.

If you are travelling with children and the seats you chose in your original booking are not available on the new flight, you will be charged the price difference if the new seats you reserve are more expensive. (If the price of the new seats is lower, we will not refund the difference.)

13.4 Name change

You can change names on the booking up to four hours before the scheduled departure time of your flight. You can do this through the ‘My bookings’ section of our website, by calling a reservation centre or at the airport ticket desk. Name changes must be made to all the flights in your booking.

Name-change fees are charged per passenger/per booking, please see our table of fees for details.

13.5 Correcting mistakes

You can swap your first name and last name within 48 hours after making your booking. You can correct spelling mistakes of up to 3 characters per name free of charge through the My Booking section up to 48 hours before scheduled departure. Corrections can be made only once per passengers on a booking. We will not charge you for these corrections, as long as we reasonably believe you are correcting a mistake and not trying to change the booking to someone else.

If you are changing your flight date, time or need to reverse the routing of your flights within 24 hours of making your booking, we will not charge the flight-change fee shown in our table of fees, but you will have to pay any price difference between the original fare and the fare for the new flight (If the fare of the new flight is lower, we will not refund the difference.)

14. PRIORITY

You can get Priority boarding for a fee. Priority boarding allows you to board the plane first. It also allows you to take a large item of carry-on baggage (weighing up to 10kg with maximum dimensions of 55cm x 40cm x 20cm) on the plane, unless we have good reason to place the large item of baggage in the hold. In this case, take any valuables out of the baggage.

Boarding starts 30 minutes before the flight departs.

15. RESERVED SEATING

You can reserve your choice of seat, for a fee, when you make your booking or in the ‘Manage my bookings’ section, up to 2 hours before the scheduled departure.

There are 3 types of seat available for you to reserve:

  • Extra-legroom seats in – rows 1, 2 (seats D, E and F), 16 and 17
  • Front seats – rows 2 (seats A, B and C), 3, 4 and 5
  • Standard seats – rows 6 to 15 and 18 to 33

We will not refund fees for reserved seats unless clause 4.2, 10.2, 10.3 or 10.4 of the General terms and conditions applies.

Note: Customers who change flight dates/routes may not be able to transfer their reserved seat to the new date/flight but will be allocated a new seat of the same type, subject to availability.

15.1 Online check-in

You can check-in online between 60 and 2 hours before your booked flight, if you have reserved a seat.

If you do not want to reserve a seat, you will be allocated a random seat free of charge and can check-in online between 48 hours and 2 hours before each flight if you booked before 28 January 2021, and between 24 hours and 2 hours before each flight if you booked as of 28 January 2021.

15.2 Seat restrictions

We can change your allocated seats at any time, even if you had reserved it, if we need to do this for operational, safety or security reasons.

To sit in row 1, 16 or 17 (where there are emergency exits), you must:

  • be 16 years or older;
  • be willing and able to help in an emergency;
  • not be travelling with a child under 2;
  • not need a seat-belt extender;
  • not have booked an extra seat (for comfort or an item); and
  • not need any kind of special assistance.

For safety reasons, no more than two children under 2 can be seated in any row (one on either side of the centre aisle).

16. ATOL INFORMATION

Flights booked direct from an airline are not ATOL protected. If you pay by credit card you may have some financial protection. Check with your credit-card provider for details.

ARTICLE 4 – FARES, TAXES AND FEES

4.1 FARES

Fares apply only for carriage from airport to airport, unless the booking confirmation or itinerary states otherwise. Fares do not include ground transport outside airports. Your fare will be in line with our tariffs on the date you pay for your booking. If you change any aspects of your booking, this may affect the amount you have to pay.

4.2 TAXES, FEES AND CHARGES

4.2.1 You must pay any government taxes (including but not limited to air passenger duty) which may be included in your ticket price. Our higher ticket prices generally include government taxes, while our lower ticket prices do not. If your ticket price includes government taxes, they will be displayed in the price break-down at the time you make your booking. Please click herefor more details on government taxes that may apply.

Our ticket prices do not include any other third party fees and charges for costs we incur to provide our services (such as airport and security charges, maintenance fees etc.). We bear the costs for these services.

If you do not travel, you can apply in writing for a full refund of any government taxes you have paid. However, you would need to pay the government tax refund administration fee set out in our Table of fees. You must make your claim within one month after the date of the flight you did not take. We cannot refund any other monies paid.

4.2.2 Government taxes are constantly changing and can be introduced after the date you made your booking. If any government tax is introduced or increased after you made your booking, you will have to pay the new tax (or any increase) before departure. Or, you can choose not to travel and get a full refund of your booking cost. Similarly, if any such government tax is abolished so that it no longer applies to you, or is reduced, you can claim a refund of the abolished tax, or the reduction, from us.

4.3 CURRENCY

4.3.1 You must pay fares, taxes, fees and charges in the currency of the country of your airport of departure, unless we specify another currency when (or before) you make your payment (for example, because the local currency cannot be converted). We may agree to accept payment in another currency.

4.3.2 We guarantee the currency exchange rate for your payment at the time you book your ticket. This exchange rate will not change. If you do not accept our currency exchange rate you may be affected by any increase in exchange rates between the time you make your booking and the time your card provider converts the currency. This is because the currency is usually converted a number of days after the date the booking is made.

4.4 VALUE ADDED TAX (“VAT”)

Vat is not charged on fares or fees relating to international flights. However, we will add VAT at the appropriate rate to the prices shown for fares and related fees on Italian, French, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Polish, Greek and Romanian domestic routes. We will automatically send you a VAT receipt.

ARTICLE 5 – SPECIAL ASSISTANCE

5.1 Without prejudice to the provisions of Article 5.2, Passengers with disabilities or reduced mobility are not refused carriage on the basis of such disability or reduced mobility. Acceptance for carriage of young persons traveling alone, incapacitated persons, pregnant women persons with illness, blind or visually impaired person, or other people requiring special assistance is subject to specific prior agreement with us pursuant to our Regulations.

5.2.1 If you will need special assistance because of a disability or reduced mobility, you must tell us about your needs when you make your booking, or as soon as you become aware that you will need special assistance. This must be at least 48 hours before the scheduled departure time.  We will then do everything reasonably possible to check whether, for safety reasons, we could not allow you on the flight and, if so, whether we could propose an acceptable alternative.

5.2.2 Under EC Regulation 1107/2006, we may refuse to allow a disabled person or a person with reduced mobility on the plane only if:

  • this is necessary to meet any safety requirements that apply; or
  • the size of the plane or its doors makes it physically impossible for the person to take the flight.

5.2.3 If, after being given notice of any special assistance you need, we agree to you taking the flight, we will provide the special assistance in line with EC Regulation 1107/2006. If we do not allow you on the booked flight, we will offer you and any person who would be travelling with you a refund or alternative arrangements, as set out the applicable Passenger Rights Regulations, as long all relevant safety requirements are met.

ARTICLE 6 – CHECK-IN, BOARDING AND SEATING

6.1 On all our flights our passengers have allocated seating. However, we can change a passenger’s seat at any time, even after they have boarded the plane, if this is necessary for safety or security reasons, or for operational reasons.

6.2

6.2.1 You must check in online at www.ryanair.com and print or download your boarding pass, unless you have a Flexi Plus ticket (or purchased a Plus ticket after 11 December 2019), in which case you can check in at the airport for free.

6.2.2 Online check-in opens 60 days before the scheduled departure time if you have purchased an allocated seat. Customers can be allocated a seat free of charge if they check-in online between 24 and 2 hours before each booked flight. You cannot check in online during the two hours before your flight’s scheduled departure time.

6.2.3 Once you have checked in online you can print copies of your boarding pass, or download them to your mobile phone, up to two hours before the scheduled departure time. Your boarding pass must be printed on a single A4 page or downloaded through the Ryanair app.

6.2.4 Unless you have a Plus or Flexi Plus ticket, if you do not check in online more than two hours before the scheduled departure time, you will be charged the airport check-in fee set out in our Table of fees. The check-in desks close strictly 40 minutes before the scheduled departure time unless you are notified otherwise before flight departure.  If you do not check-in by then you may be denied boarding without refund.

6.2.5 It is mandatory for an adult travelling with children under 12 (excl. infants) to reserve a seat. A maximum of four children for every one adult on the same booking will receive a reserved seat free of charge. This ensures parents of young children sit together during the flight. This will also allow you to check-in for your flight 60 days before departure. It is not mandatory for any other adults or teenagers in the booking to reserve a seat, however they may choose to do so.

6.2.6 For your safety and security, and for the safety and security of your fellow passengers and our crew, the check-in process must be completed by you personally, by a passenger on your booking, or by an individual agent with personal knowledge of you and of the contents of your luggage. This requirement is to ensure you are on notice of, and that you, a passenger on your booking, or an individual agent with personal knowledge of you and of the contents of your luggage have confirmed compliance with required safety, security and public health protocols, including those set out by the ICAO Technical Instructions, Regulation (EU) 2015/1998, and the EASA/ECDC Covid-19 Aviation Health Safety Protocol.

6.2.7 You may not be able to check-in online where you purchased your flight via a third party intermediary which has no commercial relationship with us to use our website or app to offer our flights for sale, and which does so in breach of the Terms of Use of our website (including the mobile app and any webpage and/or data that passes through the web domain at ryanair.com) (“Third Party Intermediary”).

6.2.8 Where you have booked via a Third-Party Intermediary that has no commercial relationship with Ryanair to sell our flights, you must verify yourself by completing one of our customer verification processes (“Verification”).  Verification may be completed online here up to 120 minutes before scheduled departure.

In the event that you do not complete Verification online, you will also be able to do it at the relevant airport ticket desk 60 minutes prior to departure.

In this case, passengers will be charged for the Airport check-in fee.

6.2.9 If you choose online Verification, there are two options; Express Verification and Standard Verification.

Express Verification requires you to complete the following steps:
i. pay the £/€0.59 fee
ii. provide your booking reference code (PNR) and passenger(s) name(s);
iii. provide a photograph of your travel documentation (i.e. passport or identification card);
iv. take a photo of your face to verify the travel documentation which you provided at step iii;
v. carry out a liveness check of your face by performing some actions you will be asked to do; and
vi. provide your personal email address.

Standard Verification requires you to complete the following steps:
i. provide a duly signed and completed Verification form;
ii. provide your booking reference code (PNR) and passenger(s) name(s);
iii. provide a photograph of your travel documentation (i.e. passport or identification card); and
iv. provide your personal email address.

6.2.10 Once one of the passengers named on your booking has completed online Verification, all passengers named on the booking will be able to check-in online as normal.

6.2.11 In order to ensure we can contact you directly should the need arise, the email address you provide during Verification will replace the e-mail address originally provided by the Third Party Intermediary.

6.3 If you do not show a valid boarding pass (printed or downloaded on your mobile phone) at airport security or at the boarding gate, and there is enough time for us to reissue an alternative boarding pass, you will have to pay the boarding pass re-issue fee set out in our Table of Fees. All passengers flying from a Moroccan airport to any destination or from Tirana to the UK must carry a physical print out of their boarding pass, as a digital boarding pass will not be accepted.

6.4 

6.4.1 

 If you are not an EU or EEA citizen, you must verify your travel documents via the myRyanair app during the check-in process. If verification is successful, you will be provided with a boarding pass valid for travel and will not be required to attend the check-in desk at the airport.

If verification is unsuccessful due to technical issues on Ryanair’s end, you must have your travel documents manually verified at the Ryanair check-in desk. Only when passengers have exhausted the required number of attempts to verify their documentation (i.e., 3 attempts for Visa Documentation Verification and 1 attempt for Passport Verification) but still could not complete the process, will they be able to check in at the airport free of charge. Passengers who do not successfully complete document verification via the app prior to the online check-in window closing (i.e., two hours pre departure) will have to check in and verify their travel documents at the airport, before the airport check-in window closes (i.e. 40 minutes pre departure), subject to payment of the applicable airport check-in fee. See table of fees here.

Document verification through the myRyanair app enables Ryanair to maintain a record of the required visa documentation presented at the point of departure, demonstrating compliance with immigration requirements and mitigating the risk of fines, penalties, or criminal enforcement for transporting passengers without valid travel documents.

6.4.2 

1. Visa Documentation Verification 

All non-EU/EEA passengers must complete Visa or Resident Permit (Visa Documentation) verification during the check-in process via the myRyanair App. This applies unless you are eligible for passport verification (see below). If this process cannot be completed online, you must present your documents at the Ryanair check-in desk at the airport before proceeding through security. Failure to complete this verification may result in denied boarding. Ryanair reserves the right to refuse travel if mandatory verification steps are not fulfilled. This process begins when you check in for your flight via the app.

2. Passport Verification 

If you are a citizen of one of the countries listed below, and your destination allows it, you may be eligible to complete passport verification via the app during check-in instead of visa verification. This exemption applies only if you are not flying to a restricted destination (as indicated per country):

Eligible countries for passport verification via the app:

  • Andorra
  • Antigua & Barbuda (not valid if flying to Morocco)
  • Argentina
  • Australia
  • Bahamas (not valid if flying to Morocco)
  • Barbados (not valid if flying to Morocco)
  • Brazil
  • Brunei
  • Canada
  • Chile (not valid if flying to Morocco)
  • Colombia (visa-free entry to Schengen)
  • Costa Rica (not valid if flying to Morocco)
  • Dominica
  • El Salvador
  • Grenada
  • Guatemala
  • Holy See (Vatican City)
  • Honduras
  • Hong Kong SAR
  • Israel
  • Japan
  • Kiribati
  • Macao SAR
  • Malaysia (not valid if flying to Israel or Serbia)
  • Marshall Islands
  • Mauritius (not valid if flying to Morocco or Ireland)
  • Mexico (not valid if flying to Türkiye)
  • Micronesia
  • Monaco
  • New Zealand
  • Nicaragua (not valid if flying to Morocco)
  • Palau
  • Panama (not valid if flying to Morocco or Serbia)
  • Paraguay (not valid if flying to Morocco)
  • Peru
  • Saint Kitts & Nevis
  • Saint Lucia
  • Saint Vincent
  • Samoa
  • Seychelles
  • Singapore
  • Solomon Islands
  • South Korea
  • Taiwan (not valid if flying to Morocco)
  • Tonga
  • Tuvalu
  • Ukraine (visa-free entry to Schengen and Ireland)
  • United Arab Emirates
  • United States
  • Uruguay (not valid if flying to Morocco)
  • Vanuatu
  • Venezuela (visa-free entry to Schengen)

For flights to Schengen countries or from Schengen to non-Schengen destinations, your passport must be valid for at least 6 months beyond your intended stay. If online verification is unavailable or unsuccessful, manual verification at the airport check-in desk is required. Failure to present valid travel documentation may result in denied boarding.

6.5 If you are checking in any baggage at a bag-drop desk, you must do so (and pay any check-in luggage fees and excess baggage charges that apply) no later than 40 minutes before the scheduled departure time of your flight. The bag-drop desk for your flight will usually open 2 hours before the scheduled departure time.

6.6 You must produce valid travel documents, which match the details on your boarding pass, at airport security and at the boarding gate.

6.7 You should be at the boarding gate for your flight at least 30 minutes before the departure time. The boarding gate will close 20 minutes before departure. If you arrive at the boarding gate later than this, you will not be allowed on the plane. If you want to travel on a later flight, you will have to pay the appropriate fare for that flight.

6.8

6.8.1 If you have paid for priority boarding and report to the boarding gate 30 minutes or more before your flight’s departure, you will be able to get onto the plane before passengers who have not paid for priority boarding.

6.8.2 If you have paid for priority boarding, your carry-on baggage will not be placed in the hold, unless this is necessary for operational reasons. In such case, make sure that you remove any valuables from your carry-on baggage.

6.9 You must not take hot drinks on the plane or drink your own alcohol when on the plane.

6.10 You must not smoke in any part of the plane. If you break this condition, you may be prosecuted and have to pay costs for any disruption caused.

6.11 We will not be liable to you for any loss or expense arising as a result of you not keeping to clauses 6.1 to 6.10 above.

6.12 Children under 16 year must be accompanied by an adult (aged 16 and over). See our regulations relating to linking bookings for children under 16 to an existing booking.

ARTICLE 7 – REFUSAL OF CARRIAGE/REFUSING TO CARRY A PASSENGER

7.1 We may refuse to carry you on any flights operated by an airline of the Ryanair Group if one or more of the following circumstances apply, or we have good reason to believe that they may apply.

    • This is necessary under any law, regulation or order that applies.
    • Carrying you or your baggage may affect the safety, health or acceptable comfort of other passengers or crew members. In light of the COVID-19 outbreak, this is especially the case if you refuse to undergo temperature checks at the airport or if you refuse to wear a face mask during boarding or on-board our aircraft. Some countries require passengers to wear surgical face masks at the airport and on-board the aircraft. Children under 6 do not need to wear a face mask. It is each passenger’s responsibility to check local requirements before travelling. If you suffer from a medical condition that prevents you from wearing a face mask you are exempted from the face mask obligation on provision of a medical certificate attesting your condition.
    • Your mental state, physical state, attitude, behaviour or appearance, including the effects of alcohol or drugs, presents a risk to you, other passengers or crew members, or any property.
    • You have behaved in an unacceptable way on a previous flight, and we have reason to believe that you may behave that way again.
    • You have refused to go through a security check.
    • You have not paid any necessary fare, tax, fee or charge.
    • You owe us any money in respect of a previous flight or (Flight related services) owing to payment having been dishonoured, denied or recharged against us. You do not appear to have valid travel documents.
    • You may try to enter a country you are joining a connecting flight in or do not have valid travel documents for. You have destroyed his travel documents during the flight.
    • You have refused to hand over his travel documents to the crew.
    • You cannot prove that you are the person named on the boarding pass.
    • You have not followed our instructions relating to safety or security..
    • You have smoked, or tried to smoke, on a previous flight with us.

If we refuse to carry you for one of the reasons above,  have removed you from the plane, we may cancel any unused part of your ticket and refund you the price you have paid for this unused ticket.  We will not be liable for any loss, damage death or physical injury alleged to be due to our refusal to carry you or your baggage in these circumstances..

ARTICLE 8 – BAGGAGE

8.1 Baggage

Unless otherwise stated in your contract with your tout operator, you may check in up to three pieces of checked-in luggage for a fee in line with our regulations relating to checked-in luggage. You can also bring one piece of carry-on baggage onto the plane with you, free of charge, in line with our regulations relating to carry-on baggage. You must meet any specific conditions and limits set out in these terms and our regulations.

8.2 Excess baggage fee

You will have to pay an excess baggage fee for checked-in luggage above your personal baggage allowance and for any sports equipment, musical instruments, and certain other items which we may agree to carry. See our regulations relating to checked-in luggage for details of the fee and any specific conditions and limits that apply.

8.3 Carry-on baggage and 10kg Check-in Bag

8.3.1 You may carry on board one small cabin bag of up to 40 x 30 x 20 cm (no allowance for infants travelling on their parent’s lap) Click here for Regulations concerning Cabin Baggage.

8.3.2 If you purchased Priority & 2 Cabin Bags , including Regular and Flexi Plus (or Plus tickets purchased prior to 11 December 2019), you may carry on board the small and a large piece of Cabin Baggage, weighing up to 10kg with maximum dimensions of 55cm x 40cm x 20cm, unless operational reasons require us to place the large cabin bag in the hold.

8.3.3 If you purchased the 10kg Check-In Bag (up to 10kg with maximum dimensions of 55cm x 40cm x 20cm) you may carry your small bag on board the aircraft, however the 10kg Check-In Bag must be deposited at the bag-drop desk prior to entering security. Upon arrival at your destination you will collect the bag at the baggage belt. Regulations on Checked Baggage apply accordingly. Please click here for our Table of Fees.

8.3.4 Extra/oversized Baggage will be refused at the boarding gate, or where available, placed in the hold of the aircraft for a fee at the level set out in our Regulations (click here for Regulations concerning Cabin Baggage). Ryanair accepts no responsibility for oversized or excess Baggage which is refused at the boarding gate and subsequently abandoned by you.

8.4 Electronic devices in the cabin

8.4.1 You can take e-cigs on the plane but you cannot use them.

8.4.2 You can take a ‘smart bag’ (a bag that contains a lithium battery and can charge items from the USB port) on the plane as your item of carry-on baggage. However, you must remove the lithium battery before you put the bag in the overhead locker. The battery must stay with you at all times.

8.4.3 You can take up to 15 electronic devices, and up to 20 lithium batteries, onto the plane with you.

8.5 Items prohibited in the cabin

The following items must not be carried into security restricted areas and on board as carry-on luggage, but may be carried as part of your checked-in luggage:

8.5.1 Objects with a sharp point or sharp edge — Objects with a sharp point or sharp edge capable of being used to cause serious injury, including:

  • Items designed for chopping, such axes, hatchets and cleavers,
  • Ice axes, ice picks and ice skates,
  • Razors and razor blades (except safety or disposable razors with enclosed blades and razor heads held in plastic compartments),
  • Box cutters,
  • Knives with blades of more than 6cm, including lockable or flick knives, ceremonial or religious knives and hunting knives made of metal or any other material strong enough to be used as a potential weapon, craft knives and utility knives and scrapers
  • Scissors with blades of more than 6cm, as measured from the fulcrum,
  • Martial arts equipment with a sharp point or sharp edge, including throwing stars
  • Swords and sabres,
  • Swordsticks, meat cleavers, machetes, Scalpels, crampons, grappling irons, hooked bars of iron and plates with iron spikes used in mountaineering,
  • Harpoons and spears,
  • Ski poles and walking or hiking poles;
  • Any sharp objects in your checked-in luggage should be securely wrapped to prevent injury to any staff who need to handle it.

8.5.2 Workmen’s tools — tools capable of being used either to cause serious injury or to threaten the safety of aircraft, including:

  • crowbars,
  • drills and drill bits, including cordless portable power drills,
  • tools with a blade or a shaft of more than 6 cm capable of use as a weapon, such as screwdrivers and chisels,
  • saws, including cordless portable power saws,
  • blowtorches,
  • bolt guns and nail guns,
  • hammers, pliers, wrenches and spanners;

8.5.3 Blunt instruments – objects capable of being used to cause serious injury when used to hit, including:

  • Baseball and softball bats,
  • Clubs and batons, such as billy clubs, blackjacks and night sticks,
  • Martial arts equipment (for example, knuckledusters, coshes, flails),
  • Tennis rackets, squash rackets and so on,
  • Cricket bats,
  • Hockey sticks, hurley sticks and lacrosse sticks,
  • Kayak and canoe paddles,
  • Skateboards,
  • Billiard, snooker and pool cues,
  • Darts,
  • Fishing rods;

    8.5.4 In addition to the above items, you must not have any of the items listed in 8.11 (Prohibited Items) in either carry-on luggage or checked-in luggage.

8.5.5 The carriage of liquids, aerosols and gels into the security restricted area of an airport and onboard aircraft is controlled in accordance with current EU Security Requirements.

8.6 Checked-in luggage

8.6.1 Your checked-in luggage must have your name or other personal identification on it or attached to it.

8.6.2 When you hand over baggage to be carried in the hold as checked-in luggage we will give you a baggage identification tag for each piece of your checked-in luggage.

8.6.3 Whenever possible, checked-in luggage will be carried on the same plane as you, unless we decide to carry it on an alternative flight for safety, security or operational reasons (e.g. we reached maximum take-off weight allowance). If your checked-in luggage is carried on a subsequent flight we will deliver it to you, unless any law that applies requires you to be present to go through customs.

8.6.4 You are required to collect your Checked Baggage as soon as it is made available at your destination. Should you not collect it within a reasonable time, we may charge you a storage fee. Should your Checked Baggage not be claimed within three (3) months of the time it is made available, we may dispose of it without any liability to you.

8.6.5 Only the bearer of the Baggage Identification Tag is entitled to delivery of the Checked Baggage.

8.6.6 If a person claiming Checked Baggage is unable to produce and/or identify the Baggage by means of a Baggage Identification Tag, we will deliver the Baggage to such person only on condition that he or she establishes to our satisfaction his or her right to the Baggage.

8.6.7 If a personal electronic device cannot be carried in the passenger cabin (for example, because it is too large), and so has to be carried in the hold, you must make sure:

  • the device is totally switched off and effectively protected from being turned on accidentally;
  • any app, alarm or setting that may activate the device is disabled or deactivated;
  • the device is protected from accidental damage by suitable packaging or casing, or by being placed in a rigid bag and protected by adequate cushioning; andthe device is not in the same baggage as any flammable material (for example, perfume or aerosols).

8.6.8 A ‘smart bag’ (a bag that contains a lithium battery and can charge items from the USB port) can be carried in the hold as checked-in luggage as long as you remove the lithium battery before handing the bag in at the bag-drop desk or the gate. You must take the battery on the plane with you.

8.6.9 Details on our Express Bag Drop service are available in our regulations relating to checked-in luggage.

8.7 Items prohibited in checked-in luggage

8.7.1 You must not have any of the items listed in 8.11 (Prohibited Items) in either your checked-in luggage or carry-on luggage.

8.7.2 The following items must not be carried in your checked-in luggage, but should be carried in the passenger cabin as part of your carry-on luggage:

  • Money, negotiable papers (documents guaranteeing the payment of a specific amount of money) or securities,
  • Jewellery, precious metals or other valuables,
  • Keys,
  • Cameras,
  • E-cigs,
  • Watches,
  • Medicines,
  • Spectacles, sunglasses or contact lenses,
  • Cigarettes, tobacco or tobacco products,
  • Business documents,
  • Passports and other identification documents,
  • Personal electronic devices such as laptops, mobile phones and tablets or spare lithium batteries.
  • Safety matches or a lighter with fuel/fluid fully absorbed in a solid and intended for use by an individual that are to be carried only on one’s person.

If, despite being prohibited, any item referred to above is in your checked-in luggage, we will not be responsible for any loss of or damage to that item.

8.7.3 Objects which are unsuitable for being carried in the hold (such as delicate but small musical instruments, wedding dresses, hat boxes and so on) may be carried in the cabin if they can be safely and conveniently secured in an extra seat which you have paid for. To book an extra seat for an item, on the booking form enter ‘Item seat’ as the last name and ‘Extra’ as the first name. ‘Extra Item seat’ will then be displayed in the reservation and on the boarding pass. You will need to enter your travel-document details for the extra seat during the online check-in process. There is no baggage allowance with the extra seat.

Seating in rows 1, 16 and 17 cannot be extra seats for items.

8.8 Animals, cargo and human ashes

8.8.1 We do not carry animals on our flights, except for guide dogs and assistance dogs on certain routes.

8.8.2 We do not carry cargo on our flights.

8.8.3 You can take human ashes on the plane with you (as well as one piece of carry-on baggage) as long as you have a copy of the death certificate and the cremation certificate with you. You must make sure that the ashes are securely packaged in a suitable container with a screw top lid and protected from being broken.

8.9 Right to refuse baggage

8.9.1 If we find that any of your baggage contains items that you are not allowed to carry, as set out in clauses 8.5, 8.6 and 8.11, we will refuse to carry the baggage any further while it contains those items.

8.9.2 We may refuse to accept baggage that, in our reasonable opinion, is not properly and securely packed in suitable containers.

8.10 Right of search

8.10.1 For safety and security reasons we may ask to scan and search you, and to search, scan or X-ray your baggage. Your baggage may be searched when you are not present, mainly to check whether your baggage contains any item described in clause 8.5 and 8.6 above or 8.9 below.

8.10.2 If you do not allow us to scan and search you, or to search, scan or X-ray your baggage, we may refuse to carry you and your baggage.

8.10.3 If a search or scan causes any physical injury to you, or an X-ray, scan or search causes damage to your baggage, we will not be liable for the injury or damage unless we are at fault or have been negligent.

8.11 Items prohibited for transport

You must not carry any of the following items into security restricted areas and on board an aircraft, whether in your carry-on luggage or in your checked-in luggage:

8.11.1 Any item which could be a danger to the plane, people or property, including the following:

– guns, firearms and other devices that discharge projectiles — devices capable, or appearing capable, of being used to cause serious injury by discharging a projectile, including:

  • firearms of all types, such as pistols, revolvers, rifles, shotguns,
  • toy guns (including recreational guns such as paint ball guns), replicas and imitation firearms capable of being mistaken for real weapons,
  • component parts of firearms, excluding telescopic sights,
  • compressed air and CO2 guns, such as pistols, pellet guns, rifles and ball bearing guns,
  • signal flare pistols and starter pistols,
  • bows, cross bows and arrows,
  • harpoon guns, spear guns and nail guns
  • slingshots and catapults,
  • stun guns, tasers, cattle prods and lasers

– stunning devices — devices designed specifically to stun or immobilise, including:

  • devices for shocking, such as stun guns, tasers and stun batons,
  • animal stunners and animal killers,
  • disabling and incapacitating chemicals, gases and gas containers, sprays, including tear gas, mace, pepper sprays, capsicum sprays, acid sprays and animal repellent sprays;

– explosives and incendiary substances and devices – explosives and incendiary substances and devices capable, or appearing capable, of being used to cause serious injury or to pose a threat to the safety of aircraft, including:

  • Ammunition,
  • Blasting caps,
  • Detonators and fuses,
  • Replica or imitation explosive devices,
  • Mines, grenades and other explosive military stores,
  • Fireworks and other pyrotechnics,
  • Smoke-generating canisters and smoke-generating cartridges,
  • Dynamite, gunpowder and plastic explosives;
  • Flammable liquids, flammable solids and substances that cause a chemical reaction,
  • Paint, turpentine, white spirit and paint thinner,
  • Alcohol with an ABV of more than 70% (140% proof),
  • Toxic or infectious substances (for example, acids and alkalis, ‘wet’ batteries, bleach, poisons, infected blood, and bacteria and viruses),
  • Radioactive material, including medicinal or commercial isotopes,
  • Corrosives, including mercury, vehicle batteries, and parts which have contained fuel,
  • More than one litre in total of edible oil (for example, olive oil),
  • Lithium ion battery-powered vehicles (including segways and hoverboards) other than any wheelchair or mobility equipment that meets our regulations,
  • Smart bags which the lithium battery has not been removed from,
  • Fire extinguishers (except as authorised by fire procedures and as emergency equipment on the plane)
  • Lighters and firelighters with a flammable liquid reservoir containing unabsorbed liquid fuel (other than liquefied gas), lighter fuel and lighter refills
  • “Strike anywhere” matches
  • Christmas crackers,
  • Energy-saving light bulbs,
  • Items with internal combustion engines;

8.11.2 Items which are prohibited by a law, regulation or order of any country or state your plane is flying to or from.

8.11.3 Items which we have good reason to believe are unsuitable for carriage because:

  • they are dangerous or unsafe;
  • of their weight, size, shape or character; or
  • are fragile or perishable.

8.11.4 Fish, birds or any animals killed and kept as hunting trophies.

ARTICLE 9 –SCHEDULES, CANCELLATIONS, DELAYS AND DIVERSIONS

9.1 SCHEDULES

9.1.1 When we accept your booking, the scheduled flight timings and flight numbers in force at the time will be shown in your booking confirmation or itinerary. The flight timings and flight numbers shown in your booking confirmation or itinerary may change before scheduled departure.

9.1.2 If we change flight timings or numbers before scheduled departure, we will notify you about these changes by e-mail. We may also notify you by push notification and text message (if you gave us a phone number for this purpose) where these changes occur shortly before scheduled departure. You will be informed of your rights in accordance with clause 9.2 below.

9.2 CANCELLATIONS AND DELAYS

9.2.1 If we cancel any flight you have booked, fail to operate the flight reasonably according to schedule or cancel the route, you may be entitled to the rights set out in the Montreal Convention 1999 or the applicable Passenger Rights Regulations.

9.2.2 If a flight is cancelled or delayed for two hours or more, we will provide you with information about your rights, including your right to compensation and assistance.

9.3 DIVERSIONS

If, for reasons outside our control, we cannot land at the booked destination airport and are diverted to another airport, then unless the plane continues to the original destination airport after the diversion, the carriage by air will be considered to be completed when the plane arrives at that other airport. However, we will arrange alternative transport, with us or another transport provider we choose, to carry you to the destination airport set out in your booking confirmation or itinerary. You will not have to pay anything for that alternative transport.

9.4 COMPENSATION FOR DENIED BOARDING

If we do not let you board the plane for a flight you have booked (as set out in the booking confirmation or itinerary) because a space is no longer available, we will compensate you in line with any relevant law that applies. We will give you information about your rights in these circumstances, particularly your rights relating to practical help and compensation.

ARTICLE 10 – REFUNDS

10.1 NON-REFUNDABILITY

Except where clauses 4.2, 10.3 and 10.4 of these terms apply, all amounts you pay for flights operated by us (including amounts for optional services) are non-refundable.

10.2 INVOLUNTARY REFUNDS

If we give you a refund under clause 9.2, that refund will be equal to the fare you paid for the particular flight you can’t take plus any associated taxes, fees and charges that you paid.

10.3 DEATH OF AN IMMEDIATE FAMILY MEMEBR WHO IS NOT TRAVELLING WITH YOU

If an immediate family member who is not travelling with you dies within 10 days prior to your booked flight, you may claim a refund equal to the fare you paid for the particular flight (or flights) you don’t take as a result, plus any associated taxes, fees and charges that you paid. You must make your claim before the date of the flight and provide a copy of the death certificate.

For the purpose of this clause, an immediate family member would be:

  • your husband, wife or civil partner;
  • a child or stepchild;
  • a parent or stepparent;

10.4 DEATH OF A BOOKED PASSENGER

If someone on your booking passes away, we may:

  • issue Travel Credit for the total amount for everyone travelling on your booking; or, if appropriate,
  • waive the flight change fee, along with any restrictions associated with changing your flights.

You must supply suitable evidence of the death before the date you were due to travel. If the lead passenger on the booking passes away, their executor will need to apply on their behalf.

To apply for Travel Credit please click here.

 

ARTICLE 11 – BEHAVIOUR ON THE PLANE

11.1 GENERAL

If, in our reasonable opinion:

  • your behaviour on the plane causes a danger to the plane or any person or property on it;
  • your actions prevent the crew from performing their duties properly;
  • you do not follow any instructions of the crew, including (but not limited to) those relating to smoking, drinking alcohol or taking drugs; or
  • behave in a way which we reasonably believe may anger, upset, offend, intimidate, frighten or injure any passenger or crew member;

we may take any measures we consider reasonably necessary to deal with the situation, including restraining you. You may be removed from the plane and refused a seat on any other flight, and may be prosecuted for offences you committed on the plane.

Recording or photographing our personnel, whether at the airport or onboard the plane, without their consent is strictly prohibited. Only recordings or photographs personal to You may be permitted.

11.2 LIABILITY FOR DISRUPTION

11.2.1 If, as a result of your behaviour or disruption, we divert the aircraft to offload you, you must indemnify us in relation to all reasonable and proper costs of the diversion (including our legal costs in bringing such action(s) against you).

11.2.2 In addition, we reserve the right to fine you €500 where your behaviour results in you being offloaded, including where no diversion was required.

11.2.3 We reserve all legal rights to recover costs, damages, or liabilities resulting from your actions. This includes, but is not limited to, deducting amounts from payments for unused or future flights, or the value of any gift vouchers or credit vouchers held on your behalf. Additionally, we may charge such costs, damages, or liabilities to the credit or debit card used for the booking.

11.2.4 The above is without prejudice and in addition to our right to refuse carriage under Article 7.1.

11.3 PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICES

11.3.1 You can use small, portable electronic devices (weighing less than 1kg) at any time during a flight if ‘Flight mode’ is switched on. For safety reasons, laptops and larger portable electronic devices must be stowed away (in the overhead lockers or under the seat in front of you) for take-off and landing (including while taxiing to and from the runway), and at any other time requested by the captain.

11.3.2 Any device that can send or receive calls, text messages or any communication through the internet, and does not have a flight mode, must be switched off for the whole flight.

11.3.3 Hearing aids and pacemakers can be used throughout the flight..