Ryanair ask their customers to comply with cabin bag rules to avoid flight delays this summer

Ryanair ask their customers to comply with cabin bag rules to avoid flight delays this summer

Ryanair, Europe’s No 1 airline ask to their customers to comply fully with its cabin bag rules as it enters its busiest ever summer season.

Ryanair customers enjoy one of the most generous cabin bag rules in Europe and may bring one 10kg cabin bag and one smaller bag onboard. However, given Ryanair flights are 95% full this summer, customers have been reminded they must comply with the following bag rules:

 

Cabin bags – The maximum dimensions for cabin bags are:

  • 1 normal cabin bag(55cm x 40cm x 20cm in size and 10kg in weight)
  • 1 small bag(handbag, laptop bag, airport shopping bag etc)

 

In Ryanair’ airplanes, only 90 normal cabin bags can be carried in the cabin and any remaining normal cabin bags can be carried free of charge in the aircraft hold. Both carry-on bags must fit in the sizer at the boarding gate and any oversized cabin bags will be refused, or where available, placed in the aircraft hold for a fee of £50/€50.

Priority Boarding:

Customers who purchase Priority Boarding are guaranteed to get their bag on board as they board the aircraft first. Priority Boarding can be added to a booking from just €5.

Check-in bags:

Customers who are travelling on holidays for longer periods and who wish to bring larger than 10kg bags are advised to select checked-in bags and check their luggage into the hold.