From what age do children need a separate ticket for a train or plane?
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The rules depend on the child's age and the type of transport. Children under 2 years old often fly or travel for free if they do not occupy a separate seat, sitting on a parent's lap. However, on long journeys, this can be very tiring for both the child and the adult.
In Russia, children under 7 years old are entitled to free travel on urban and suburban transport without occupying a separate seat. When booking tickets for intercity trains and planes, remember that the ticket price for a child is usually 40-50% cheaper, and sometimes even free, if they do not claim a separate sleeping or passenger seat.
Main advice: for a long journey, it is still worth considering purchasing a separate seat for the child, even if they are under two years old. This will ensure comfort and safety for everyone.
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