Just to let you all know, I rang up Ryan air this morning.
I asked 1) Is it OK if 2 16 year old fly. To which my reply was , That's fine as long as both passengers are 16 years old on the date of the departure.
2) I have book on my mums card, would this also be ok? To which my reply was, Yes thanks fine it doesn't matter who's name it is booked.
To be honest, I don't think the hotel accommodation will mind about us both been 16.
I don't see age being an issue but just check with the airline - I've seen younger kids put on planes before with someone meeting them at the far end. Or was that in a film? Damn the blurred boundries between fiction and reality.
One thing to bear in mind is that sometimes you need to present the card that flights were paid on if you're getting e-tickets. If the tickets are coming in the post it won't be an issue as you have to put the name of the people flying on them anyway.
Eunis Boglash from my class in school and her husband Carlos own a fantastic little eatery in Salou. It's called Los Jardines des Heckmondwike formally Eastenders Bar. Pop in and tell them I said hello. They do a great Pie and Pea Supper.
If carlos asks you to carry a bag back on the flight to England say no though.
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