Cabin Baggage
One item of cabin baggage per person, weighing no more than 10kg and with maximum dimensions of 55cm x 40cm x 20cm, may be carried into the aircraft cabin free of charge (due to security restrictions - certain items cannot be carried in cabin baggage - [broken link removed]).
[broken link removed]Have done this a few times with Ryanair at the check in desk. When you're checking in say you want to purchase an extra baggage allowance -€12 - I think.
Bear in mind that this charge applies to each flight.Each passenger is permitted to check in up to a maximum of 3 bags combined weight of 15kgs subject to the payment of the applicable checked baggage fees. Checked baggage booked online is charged at a discounted rate of £5/€6 for the first bag and £10/€12 for each additional bag. If checked baggage fees are paid either at the airport or through a Ryanair call centre, the standard rate of £10/€12 per bag will apply.
Don't forget the additional 10KG within the relevant dimensions as carry on luggage.And bear in mind the 15kgs COMBINED!
Not really. I'm OK with a "pay as you use" approach to pricing rather that paying some higher standardised charge spread across all customers.Does anyone else find it really sad that in this day we find ourselves teetering on the bathroom scales to try and avoid shocks at check in?
Or off those who don't bother to read the clear terms & conditions on their website.There is no technical reason, just O'Leary trying to scab a couple of quid off the unwary...pretty sad I think.
Have done this a few times with Ryanair at the check in desk. When you're checking in say you want to purchase an extra baggage allowance -€12 - I think.
The you toddle over to the Ryanair/Servisair desk, pay the fee. Bag goes on plane.
Incidentally, I've done this after hols when bags are inevitably overweight due to shopping etc. Overweight charges can be anything up to €150. Extra bag at €12 far better.
My understanding is that the €12 doesn't buy you extra baggage ALLOWANCE, it just allows you to bring an extra BAG onto the plane. You still only have a total allowance of 15 kilos per person for checked-in baggage and if you exceed this you will be charged €8 for every kilo over this. So how does thisHave done this a few times with Ryanair at the check in desk. When you're checking in say you want to purchase an extra baggage allowance -€12 - I think.
work?Incidentally, I've done this after hols when bags are inevitably overweight due to shopping etc. Overweight charges can be anything up to €150. Extra bag at €12 far better.
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