Tui, Ryanair and easyJet Rules for Taking Children and Babies on Planes - Liverpool Echo
NORTH YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND, JUL 9 – Ryanair and Jet2 ban airport-bought hot drinks onboard due to post-Brexit rules while easyJet and TUI permit them, affecting thousands of summer travelers, reports say.
- Passengers on Ryanair and Jet2 flights will not be allowed to bring hot drinks onboard this summer, while easyJet and TUI permit airport coffees.
- Post-Brexit rules prohibit carrying meat and dairy products into EU countries regardless of airline or point of purchase, affecting all travelers.
- Infants under 14 days cannot travel with easyJet or TUI, Ryanair accepts infants aged eight days and older who must sit on an adult’s lap, and all children require individual passports.
- Travelers may bring unlimited baby food, breast milk , and sterilised water for journeys, but frozen breast milk is not allowed in hand luggage.
- Children over two years must have a separate seat, unaccompanied minors under 16 are prohibited, and parents can check up to two baby items free of charge per child in the hold.
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