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Baggage allowance for 3.5 year old


IrishDancer

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I think it's in here somewhere..


Child/Infant Baggage Allowance

All cabin baggage must be included in the accompanying adult's baggage allowance.

Long-haul flights - Checked baggage - A fully collapsible push-chair/stroller is allowed free of charge in addition to 10 kgs/22 lbs of baggage. The push-chair/stroller is checked in with the baggage and can be handed down at the gate if required.

Short-haul flights - Checked baggage - A fully collapsible push-chair/stroller is allowed free of charge for an infant booking only. The push-chair/stroller is checked in with the baggage and can be handed down at the gate if required, except for flights departing London Heathrow where push chairs/strollers are not permitted to be handed down at the gate and must be handed in with checked baggage.

Cabin and check-in baggage allowance for children aged 2-12 is the same as for adults. More information on baggage allowance.


http://www.aerlingus.com/travelinformation/traveladvice/travellingwithchildren/#d.en.1529

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I believe that if you've had to buy a seat for the child, then they get the same baggage allowance as an adult using that seat. It's only if you only have an 'infant' ticket (i.e. the child is sitting on your lap) that you get a limited allowance.


And a link to show it - the last line is the bit to print and take with you!

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