Ryanair passengers may breathe a little easier and bring a bit more with them, as the airline today announced that it is increasing the amount of carry-on it will allow on its flights.
The budget European airline said it is rolling out larger carry-on bag sizers at all 235 airports.
From today, every passenger may bring one free under-seat personal bag up to 40 × 30 × 20 cm, which Ryanair says is 33% bigger than the European standard (of 40 × 30 × 15 cm).
It maintains, however, that the free carry-on bag must still fit beneath the seat in front, and not go into the overhead lockers.
The airline confirmed that guests who want to bring a second small carry-on can continue to do so by purchasing Priority Boarding, and checked bags are still available as optional add-ons during booking.
"Our bag sizers at all airports have now been “resized” to accommodate this bigger, free carry-on bag," said Ryanair chief marketing officer Dara Brady.
"We hope our customers will enjoy these bigger, free carry-on bag sizes, but any passenger who fails to comply with these new generous limits, will be required to pay the checked in bag fee at the boarding gate.”
For budget-minded passengers, the change should make short trips and mini-breaks a bit easier, and boarding Ryanair a little less stressful.
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What size is Ryanair’s new free under-seat bag?
Ryanair’s new free 'carry-on' bag is 40 × 30 × 20 cm, which must fit under the seat in front.
When does the larger free carry-on rule start?
Ryanair’s larger free carry-on applies from Thursday, 4 September at all 235 airports it serves.
Can I bring a second small carry-on bag?
Ryanair allows a second small carry-on if you purchase Priority Boarding; otherwise only one under-seat bag is free.