chmurf
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TBH - I am surprised there are any child fares at all. They take up the same seat and have the same baggage allowance.
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most passenger flights also carry freight
A plane can only carry a maximum payload (passengers + luggage + freight)
(see MTOW = Maximum Take Off Weight)
airlines will use weight estimates to calculate the total mass of all passengers on board
Those weight estimates are roughly 80kg for a male pax, and 35kg for a child.
1 child on board instead of an adult, means that a potential 45kg of freight can be added in the hold.
And freight earns the airline a lot of money.
It's a very rough explanation, but basically a child is lighter than an adult.
Some airline give it back to you with child fares, some don't