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Luggage Dimensions for Hold on Ryanair?
cleverdevil29
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Travelling on ryanair next week. Have just managed to sort cabin luggage and was wondering if there are any set dimensions for hold luggage. I know the weight is 15kg but just wanted to know the size of case i can take.
Also, i have 3 children and my 3 year old has a hand luggage allowance of 10kg same as us but can i take my buggy as well or will i have to pay extra?
thanks:rotfl:
Also, i have 3 children and my 3 year old has a hand luggage allowance of 10kg same as us but can i take my buggy as well or will i have to pay extra?
thanks:rotfl:
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There is a size limit but it is far bigger than you are likely to use.
'For health and safety reasons Ryanair does not accept for carriage any individual item exceeding 32 kilos or with combined dimensions of more than 81cms (height), 119cms (width) and 119cms (depth). This weight limit does not apply to mobility equipment.'
You can take one buggy per child without charge.0 -
Thanks, i'll buy an extra case for my daughter as well then. Just didn't want to get to the airport and discover that she could only have either a buggy on board or 10kg cabin luggage. Might get her a trunki, just mainly for her toys and bits to keep her amused onboard. Do you know if your allowed to take food on?0
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cleverdevil29 wrote: »Do you know if your allowed to take food on?
Definitely not. Ryanair will happily sell you overpriced cardboard sandwiches though. I always have a meal in the airport beforehand such as subway to tide me over. Just thought on some subways can be ordered near to check in and given to you airside, which i think you can take onboard but i'm not sure if this is only JLA. HTH
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Superbiatch wrote: »Definitely not.
Yes you can.
http://www.ryanair.com/en/questions/can-i-bring-my-own-food-onboard
Can I bring my own food onboard?
Passengers are welcome to bring their own food onboard, however, in the interest of safety passengers must not carry hot drinks onboard.Does remembering a time that a certain degree of personal responsibility was more or less standard means that I am officially old?0 -
We always buy a Boots meal deal once we are airside and take that onboard.0
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