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Ryanair announces 'tweak' to its family seating policy

Ryanair announces 'tweak' to its family seating policy
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Ryanair has introduced a policy change to offer free parent seating at the rear of its aircraft following a UK regulatory investigation. The airline maintains that the change is revenue-neutral and complies with consumer law.

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Ryanair has adjusted its family seating policy after an investigation was launched in the UK into it charging parents to sit with their children on flights.

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The article balances the airline's statement with the context of the regulatory investigation.

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