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UK probes Ryanair over fees for parents to sit with children
The UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is investigating Ryanair for charging parents a 'mandatory family seat' fee to sit with children aged 2 to 11, questioning if the fee violates consumer law. Ryanair claims its policy complies with regulations, allowing free adjacent seats for up to four children.
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