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Research by travel search engine KAYAK.co.uk has found that some low-cost airlines are charging up to 300% more to carry a baby on your lap than the cost of a full adult seat.

  • Infant fares are up to £22 each way, despite adult seats starting from £4.99
  • Most airlines investigated showed adult tickets for less than infant costs
  • Many airlines offer no extra baggage allowance for infants
  • KAYAK.co.uk launches Travelling with Kids guide so parents are in the know

 

 

London, 15 March 2017 Most travellers would imagine that they would only have to pay a small fee, if anything at all, to carry an infant (under 2) on their lap during a flight. But research conducted for a new guide dedicated to travel with kids by travel search engine KAYAK.co.uk has found that in some cases, the cost can be up to four times that of the adult fare.

Ryanair is currently advertising flights from just £4.99 on its website (from Stansted to Romania). However, the fee for travellers to take an infant on their lap is £20 each way, four times the adult fare. This means it would be far cheaper for travellers to book an extra adult seat for their baby instead of carrying them on their lap.

It is a similar story with easyJet. It currently offers prices from £20.49 (flying from Gatwick to Belfast). Yet once again, booking an infant fare (£22) costs travellers more than an adult seat. The research found that Jet2 also charges a flat fee of £20 to carry a child, regardless of the cost of the adult fare.  

However, other airlines take a fairer approach to infant fares, meaning parents can avoid being stung in the pocket if they consider their airline options carefully before travelling. Flybe, for example, charges 12% of the adult fare for an infant on any route. British Airways has a similar fare structure, charging 10%.

So what do parents get for their money when it comes to baggage? All airlines in the research will carry a stroller or pushchair, with some offering two items in the hold.

British Airways allows parents an extra bag on board and in the hold. Infants flying on Ryanair receive a cabin luggage allowance of 5kg – half the normal cabin luggage allowance for an adult fare. However, Flybe, Jet2 and easyJet do not offer any additional baggage allowance according to their websites.

Suzanne Perry – travel expert at KAYAK, comments: “The research shows that some airlines are considerably more parent-friendly than others. While a flat fee to carry infants offers better value when the ticket prices are higher, that doesn’t translate so well for cheap flight deals.

“Our advice would be to check the policies of each airline before travelling with children – and if an adult fare is less, check if you can purchase an adult ticket for your baby instead. Not only could it be cheaper, you may get far more space as you will also get an extra seat, and you will get a higher luggage allowance too.”

What airlines offer for infants:


Note to editors:

Prices and information taken from the airlines’ websites and correct as of 20.02.2017. Flight prices are for one-way flights only. Prices are subject to change, may vary, or may not be available anymore. See carrier policies for details.

 

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KAYAK is the world’s leading travel search engine. KAYAK searches other travel sites and shows travellers the information they need to find the right flights, hotels, hire cars and holiday packages. The company’s website and apps also offer tools to help travellers plan and manage their trip, including price alerts, price forecasts and free itinerary management. KAYAK processes 1.5 billion annual searches for travel information and operates more than 40 international sites in 20 languages. KAYAK is an independently managed subsidiary of The Priceline Group.

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