It appears that children get a £13 discount on Ryanair for travel - if you therefore book a fare advertised at below this - the fare was £9.99 in my case, they take £13 off, therefore my child has no charge (actually, a 1p charge but let's not quibble!) for travelling from Edinburgh to London next month.
This is the screen shot showing the costs of £10 for both of us to travel one way.
hope this helps someone!
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MINCER to M1sterDeeds
18 Mar 1618#6
That's because it is missing an 's'.
tallet to bojangles
18 Mar 163#12
Go to the 99p store and use your change to get your child to France.
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hukduserr
18 Mar 161#1
hot
MIB15
18 Mar 161#2
Looks good......HOT
happymanuk
18 Mar 162#3
Is this for all routes ?
friiza
18 Mar 161#4
I guess you still have to pay taxes and fees which make up the lion's share of the total cost though.
Good find though.
bojangles to friiza
18 Mar 162#8
no tax on kids any more.
keep up.
Slick_uk to friiza
18 Mar 161#10
No, their fares are all inclusive now for the flights (excluding hire cars, luggage etc).
Ryanair have done quite a bit to improve their image/service recently, it would be worth checking before making such comments.
We've used them for years, you're not going to get top notch service for £20-100 each way but it's got us from a to b perfectly well for years.
tallet to friiza
18 Mar 161#13
Nope, all inclusive fare. (excluding bags obvs)
M1sterDeeds
18 Mar 161#5
The Math doesn't look good to me.
MINCER to M1sterDeeds
18 Mar 1618#6
That's because it is missing an 's'.
bojangles
18 Mar 161#7
misleading price.
its 1p not free :stuck_out_tongue:
tallet to bojangles
18 Mar 163#12
Go to the 99p store and use your change to get your child to France.
Just to highlight one important thing mentioned in that article. APD has now been scrapped (from 1st March 2016) for children under 16 not just 12. If you booked before March for travel afterwards check if you are due a refund. I booked an August flight to the USA in January and Virgin's website applied the tax for a 12 year old. I had to call to make the booking without the tax - which was something like £70.
peterc2609
18 Mar 161#11
Is this only on flights from the UK and not the return (if outside the UK)
tallet to peterc2609
18 Mar 161#15
Yes, correct.
tallet
18 Mar 161#14
Correction, only for flights which start in the UK
tallet
18 Mar 16#16
A domestic flight does take the £12.98 off of both legs of a return flight. (£9.98 in this case as it was a £9.99 flight)
Price Breakdown
Flights
London (STN) to Edinburgh
Tue 12th Apr 08:55 - 10:15 FR 8881
1 x Adult fare £ 9.98
1 x Child fare £ 9.98
UK APD Discount -£ 9.98
Edinburgh to London (STN)
Thu 14th Apr 07:00 - 08:25 FR 8882
1 x Adult fare £ 9.98
1 x Child fare £ 9.98
UK APD Discount -£ 9.98 Total to pay £ 20.00
peterc2609
18 Mar 16#17
So effectively, at 9.99 a seat each way from LPL-DUB in the summer, you save 25% for 2 adult and 2 kids, so 60 rather than 80 (give or take a few pence!)
Kasia29
18 Mar 16#19
I fly with Wizz Air and applied for APD for my 2 previous flights (I traveled with 2 kids), got £52 refund and whole procedure took maybe 7days.
risky72
18 Mar 16#20
i think ryanair have definetly improved airfares but luggage fees is outrageous £30 each way for 15kg and £40 each way for 20kg only 10kg for hand luggage and handbags must go inside case unlike other air providers
friiza
19 Mar 16#21
That's good to know, apologies for the disinformation.
I can't really check where I am now, abroad with dismally slow internet. I was going from memory and didn't try to present my statement as absolute fact, hence qualifying it with "I guess"
Thanks for the clarification though!
unhappybunny
19 Mar 16#22
Isn't it child cruelty, forcing them to fly Cryinair ?
Opening post
This is the screen shot showing the costs of £10 for both of us to travel one way.
hope this helps someone!
Top comments
All comments (22)
Good find though.
keep up.
Ryanair have done quite a bit to improve their image/service recently, it would be worth checking before making such comments.
We've used them for years, you're not going to get top notch service for £20-100 each way but it's got us from a to b perfectly well for years.
its 1p not free :stuck_out_tongue:
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/news/travel/2015/04/air-tax-scrapped-from-1-may-for-under-12s-how-to-reclaim-airline-by-airline
Price Breakdown
Flights
London (STN) to Edinburgh
Tue 12th Apr 08:55 - 10:15 FR 8881
1 x Adult fare £ 9.98
1 x Child fare £ 9.98
UK APD Discount -£ 9.98
Edinburgh to London (STN)
Thu 14th Apr 07:00 - 08:25 FR 8882
1 x Adult fare £ 9.98
1 x Child fare £ 9.98
UK APD Discount -£ 9.98
Total to pay £ 20.00
I can't really check where I am now, abroad with dismally slow internet. I was going from memory and didn't try to present my statement as absolute fact, hence qualifying it with "I guess"
Thanks for the clarification though!