Ryanair has announced an extension of its reserved seating service, moving from six to 8 rows on all aircraft with the addition of rows 32 and 33.
The move will allow as much as 45 passengers per flight to pre-book their preferred seats on eight reserved rows.
Ryanair’s optional reserved seating service, which incorporates priority boarding, allows passengers to order seats inside the front or rear of the aircraft (for a fast getaway on arrival) and on over-wing rows (for greater legroom) and likewise offers families and groups of passengers the likelihood to sit down together on four other rows.
The reserved seating service costs £10 each way (£15 on longer routes e.g. to/from Canary Islands) and is obtainable to book on Ryanair.com both on the time of flight booking and when checking-in online.
Ryanair’s Robin Kiely said: “Since November, Ryanair passengers were capable of reserve their preferred seats across six rows – on the front of the aircraft for a prompt exit on arrival, at over-wing exits for additional legroom, and on rows five and 15 – which has proven very talked-about, especially with families, groups and people on business travel.
“Ryanair is pleased to increase our reserved seat service to yet another two rows, 32 and 33, that are bookable now for travel on all routes, meaning even greater choice for all Ryanair passengers.”
Rival carrier easyJet announced allocated seating on all aircraft in November last year.
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