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29th July 2022
10:37am BST

Jane Hawkes told Express: “If you’re travelling with friends or a partner, then never pay to book a seat together.
“Just wait to get onboard and then say ‘we’re travelling together and we didn’t realise we’d be separated’.
“You could just ask other passengers around you who can be very accommodating.
Adding that there's not much point asking ahead of boarding, she said this is worth a shot as the stewards can be very accommodating.
Asking solo travellers to switch is another option, and works especially well if you're offering to move them from a middle seat to any other.
When it comes to Ryanair, children under the age of 12 must be seated with an adult, with the airline giving passengers a free allocated seat for four children per adult.
To reserve a seat on Ryanair, it can cost anywhere between €3 and €14, depending on if you're looking for a standard seat or one with extra legroom.Explore more on these topics: