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Ryanair loses appeal versus Italian restriction on fees striking individuals accompanying kids

Ryanair has lost its appeal against a restriction on airline companies charging extra costs for seat bookings when travellers need to sit next to kids under 12 or individuals with specials needs, Italy's Civil Air travel Authority ( ENAC) stated on Monday.

The Irish carrier challenged the restriction after ENAC presented it in 2021. The business lost a first appeal in 2022, in a judgment that has now been promoted by the Council of State, Italy's top administrative court, ENAC stated.

Ryanair Italy was not instantly available for remark.

Ryanair typically charges more to individuals who wish to choose their seat on the airplane - something that someone might do if they wanted to ensure they were sitting beside another particular passenger.

According to the airline's site, the additional charge for such a. seating plan on a one-way flight within Italy can differ. from 22 euros to 30 euros ($ 24.58-$ 33.52).

ENAC stated this additional charge must not use to those. accompanying travelers who can not travel alone, such as young. children and individuals with impairments.

The Council of State concurred, with ENAC estimating its ruling as. saying that the requirement for distance of the seats in between minor. and accompanying person is clearly gotten in touch with the safety. obligation that falls upon airlines and which can not be connected. to additional expenses.

At an earlier stage in the procedures in 2021, Ryanair said. the way ENAC had actually characterised the scenario was misleading.

A spokesperson stated at the time the airline company had actually generated. temporary modifications to guarantee adult guests accompanying. minors or unique requirements travelers have several choices to obtain.

(source: Reuters)