Ryanair to offer reserved seating
Ryanair is to offer reserved seating on all flights following a successful six-month trial on over 100 routes.
From January 10, passengers will be able to pre-book seats on all flights for £10 each way, which includes priority boarding. The service is expected to be popular with passengers wanting to reserve seats in the front two rows for a quick exit on arrival and in the emergency exit rows (16&17), which give more legroom.
Passengers travelling with children under 16 can only reserve seats in row 2 due to safety restrictions.
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