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• Age of 8 days up to 2 years old condition: 1 infant with 1 adult will be charged at infants ticket fare if they sit on the adult’s lap. If they sit on a separate seat, they will be charged at kids ticket fare.
• Age of 8 days until 2 years old condition : 2 infants with one adult will be charged at kids ticket fare if the second infant is aged above 12 months and sit on a separate seat. If the both infants are aged under 12 months, then they must be accompanied by 1 adult passenger aged minimum 18 years old.

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