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Just seen an article saying that Ryanair are changing their baggage policy from 1st November. It may affect anyone who has some trips planned with them.
Currently they allow two cabin bags, the dimensions for the larger up to 10kg bag can have a maximum of 55cm x 40cm x 20cm, while the small bag must be no larger than 35cm x 20cm x 20cm. From 1st Nov it will now be one bag with dimensions of 35 x 20 x 20. From then all non-priority boarding customers will be allowed just one smaller bag on board. I think those who have paid for priority boarding will still be able to use the previous bag allowance.
My backpack with all my camera gear in is 50 x 35 x 31, and with a bit of squashing fits in their size cage. It definitely won't fit in the new rules. I don't think I will be using them again, which is a pity, as not may airlines fly from Liverpool, and getting to, (and back) Manchester is sometimes a pita.
Why can't these airlines stick with one policy for them all.

Currently they allow two cabin bags, the dimensions for the larger up to 10kg bag can have a maximum of 55cm x 40cm x 20cm, while the small bag must be no larger than 35cm x 20cm x 20cm. From 1st Nov it will now be one bag with dimensions of 35 x 20 x 20. From then all non-priority boarding customers will be allowed just one smaller bag on board. I think those who have paid for priority boarding will still be able to use the previous bag allowance.
My backpack with all my camera gear in is 50 x 35 x 31, and with a bit of squashing fits in their size cage. It definitely won't fit in the new rules. I don't think I will be using them again, which is a pity, as not may airlines fly from Liverpool, and getting to, (and back) Manchester is sometimes a pita.
- Non-Priority passengers can only take one small bag under new rules
- Small bag must be no larger than 35cm x 20cm x 20cm
- Larger cabin bag must be checked in to hold at departure gate
- Large bag must be no heavier than 10kg and maximum size of 55cm x 40cm x 20cm
- Priority boarding costs £5-£6 in addition to standard Ryanair fare
- Baggage policy changes effective from November 1
Why can't these airlines stick with one policy for them all.
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