The FINANCIAL — Ryanair today (12th Sep) extended its reserved seating service to 12 Brussels Charleroi routes on flights from 22nd September next.
This pre-booked service costs just €10 (each way) including priority boarding, and allows passengers to pre reserve seats in the front two rows, for a prompt exit on arrival, or in over wing emergency exit rows which offer greater legroom.
Ryanair will continue to offer its Priority Boarding service on all Brussels Charleroi routes for just €5 each way, with priority and reserved seating passengers boarding the aircraft first. Passengers under 16 or with reduced mobility can reserve seats in row 2 only, due to safety restrictions.
Passengers of reduced mobility (PRM) should not purchase an allocated seat, as a seat will be reserved for them when they request assistance from Ryanair by calling Ryanair’s special assistance line.
According to Ryanair’s official representative, Stephen McNamara, “Ryanair is delighted to launch our reserved seating service on 24 of our routes to/from Brussels Charleroi from 22nd September next. For just €10 passengers can pre-book their favourite seats in the front two rows, to ensure a prompt exit on arrival, or in over wing exits, for extra legroom.
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