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Travelling with a Trunki on Jet2.com

TravelExplorer1001
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Hi there, I have checked the dimensions on the JET2.com website for hand baggage which are showing as 56x45x25cm and a trunki is 46 x 20.5 x 31 cm so vastly smaller on the first two dimensions but 5cm larger on the last one. I have rang Jet2 but because it is an overseas call centre they had no idea what I was talking about when trying to discuss the trunki and when I gave them the measurements they said it 'should' be ok, so I am slightly worried. Has anyone used Jet2.com before and taken a Trunki on as hand baggage?
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
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see post #4 below.Posts are not advice and must not be relied upon.0
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Maximum size means MAXIMUM, after that you might get away with it, you might not but don't complain if you do not because it will be your fault.
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Surely 46 x 20.5 x 31 cm is the same as 46 x 31 x 20.5 cm?
So well within 56x45x25cm
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jackieblack is correct.
Trunki is perfectly fine. We came back Jet2.com yesterday with a Trunki.0
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