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The regulator is examining whether parents are being charged to sit with young children and how costs are shown during booking. The outcome could matter for families weighing up travel costs and consumer rights.
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00:00The competition watchdog is investigating Ryanair over charges linked to family seating on flights.
00:06The regulator is examining whether parents are being asked to pay to sit beside young children
00:12and whether the full cost is presented clearly during booking.
00:16It says the investigation is at an early stage and no conclusions have been reached.
00:22For families planning holidays, the case raises wider questions about travel costs and consumer rights.
00:29Ryanair rejects the concerns and calls the investigation bogus while saying its policy complies with relevant laws
00:36while offering free seats for children travelling alongside a paying adult on the same booking where applicable under its rules.
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