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Old 21st Apr 2009, 18:13
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ILLUC IVI ILLUD FECI
 
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Ryanair Definition Of A 'guardian

Any Ryanair folks out there able to offer guidance on what constitues a 'guardian'?

My 15 year old daughter and friend want to fly out (from UK) to stay with the in-laws in France. The Ryanair website offers lots of guidance for non-uk requirements but is rather unhelpful about UK rules, stating only that a 'guardian' is required to check-in the teenagers.

Does this need to be a Parent, both parents or just any adult? Are letters required stating parental permission to travel?

Grateful for any advice.
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