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A passenger is a non-chargeable passenger in relation to a flight if—
(a)the passenger is a child who—
(i)has not reached the age of 2 before the departure date of the flight, and
(ii)is not allocated a separate seat before first boarding the aircraft, or
(b)the passenger is a child who—
(i)has not reached the age of 16 before the departure date of the flight,
(ii)is issued with a ticket for the flight and for every other flight (if any) that is covered by the same agreement for carriage, and
(iii)will, according to the agreement for carriage, have standard class travel on every flight covered by the agreement for carriage.
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