There’s a reason budget airlines like Ryanair, Wizzair, and easyJet are so cheap: they come with strict luggage rules. Who among us can say they haven’t been caught and fined at the gate for trying to ...
Ryanair, Europe’s biggest low-cost airline, will increase its free cabin baggage allowance “over the coming weeks”. Ryanair’s current free “personal bag” size is 40 x 25 x 20cm – a volume of 20 litres ...
The lowest cabin bag prices advertised by three of the UK’s biggest budget airlines could either not be found at all, or were extremely rare, according to new Which? research.
Taking two pieces of cabin baggage on board a flight is “a fundamental right to avoid unjustified extra costs”, according to the European Parliament. The legislators believe some budget airlines are ...
In very surprising but positive news, Ryanair is set to change their hand baggage allowance, which will allow customers to take more on board for free in their under-seat bag. And honestly? What a ...
You know the feeling: you buy a budget airline ticket and turn up at the departure gate only to discover that you have the wrong sort of hand baggage. It might be too big for the “sizer” at the ...
Ryanair has a reputation for cost control, and it actually rewards staff for identifying bags that are too big to be carried on board. “It’s about €1.50 per bag. And we’re thinking of increasing it,” ...
Ryanair explained: “You can bring 2 items of carry-on baby equipment for free. This can include a pushchair/buggy, car seat, ...
Analysis of cabin bag prices charged by three budget airlines found their lowest advertised rates were not available in the vast majority of cases.