Ryanair has strict rules in place when it comes to checked-in luggage - and one mistake could see travellers being denied boarding altogether
If you're planning to fly with Ryanair, it's important to know about their strict rules for checked-in luggage. If you make a mistake, you could be stopped from boarding the plane.
If you want to bring a larger bag into the cabin, you can pay to upgrade to a 10kg bag that is up to 55 x 50 x 20cm. A good option is the Prestwick Cabin Bag from Antler, which is now half price at £85. They must be dropped off at the airport check-in desks before security. The 20kg bag should be no larger than 80 x 120 x 120 cm. According to Ryanair's bag policy, if you turn up at the boarding gate with your checked-in bag, you will have to pay an extra charge. The airline's fee for excess baggage is up to £11 per extra kilo.
Ryanair can also ask for more money if you forget to check in online, need to change a name on your ticket, or are late to the airport. Checking in online is free with Ryanair, but if you wait until you're at the airport on the day of flying, it costs £55.
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