Ryanair has reversed a policy that would have required families to pay for adjacent seats, a decision welcomed by UK consumer groups. The airline had considered introducing a fee for parents to sit next to their children under 12, potentially adding significant costs to family travel. Following widespread criticism, Ryanair confirmed it would not proceed with the charge, stating that children would continue to be seated with a guardian at no extra cost.
The move comes amid heightened scrutiny of ancillary fees in the budget airline sector, which have become a substantial revenue stream. Industry analysts note that while Ryanair’s U-turn may appease families, it underscores the broader tension between low-cost models and consumer expectations. The airline has not clarified whether other seating policies will be adjusted.








