What luggage is free with Ryanair?
Only priority boarding passengers will be permitted to take one small bag (40cm x 20cm x 25cm), plus a larger cabin bag (55 x 40 x 20cm) with a maximum weight allowance of 10kg into the cabin free of charge. Non-priority customers can only bring one small bag (40cm x 20cm x 25cm), that must fit into the sizer.
Can I take my handbag as well as hand luggage on Ryanair?
You cannot take a handbag as well as hand luggage separately on a Ryanair flight free of charge. However, you could squeeze your handbag into your main bag whilst going through the gate!
Does a backpack count as a personal item Ryanair?
Important: Ryanair Bag Policy All passengers are entitled to bring 1 small personal bag on board which must fit under the seat in front of you (40cm x 20cm x 25cm). Examples include, handbag, laptop bag and small backpack.
Can I bring laptop on plane Ryanair?
Ryanairs policy is that you can have a small personal bag with you in the cabin measuring (35cm x 20cm x 20cm). I have a 15 inch laptop which is NOT in a bag which measures (38cm x 27cm x 2cm).
Can you take tweezers in hand luggage?
Tweezers can, in fact, be packed in hand luggage and brought on board a plane by passengers. The UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) lists tweezers as “allowed” in both hand luggage and hold luggage. Low-cost airline easyJet also confirms this on their website, writing: “You can bring tweezers into the cabin.”
Can you take human ashes on a Ryanair flight?
The ashes must be carried in a container with a screw-top lid, however after calling Ryan Air they have confirmed that as long as the container is sealed and that you have the correct documentation a scatter tube, well packed, is suitable for travelling with ashes.
Which Ryanair seats have extra legroom?
Ryanair now offers Premium seats in rows 1-5, 16, 17, 32, and 33. Which gives travelers priority boarding, extra legroom and faster disembarking for a fee of €17/£15. Standard seats in rows 6-15 and 18-31- travelers can preselect any seat in these rows for a fee of €5/£5.