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kelly7_3
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Hi. Firstly I'd like to say that I love this site! I'm about to go on hols, ( 3 sleeps!) and the info on Ryanair has been wonderful!
My question now.
I'm going to be travelling with a pillow (lots of long flights) and need to know if both Ryanair(UK) Easyjet( Barc-Paris) and Clickair (Dub-Barc) will allow 1 pillow, 1 backpack and 1 small handbag (fits purse and phone).
Thanks for your help.
Kelly
My question now.
I'm going to be travelling with a pillow (lots of long flights) and need to know if both Ryanair(UK) Easyjet( Barc-Paris) and Clickair (Dub-Barc) will allow 1 pillow, 1 backpack and 1 small handbag (fits purse and phone).
Thanks for your help.
Kelly
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Good morning Kelly
I would sugest putting the pillow and small handbag into one of thoose fold away shopping/carrier bags so you only have 1 piece of hand luggage to go through the check points - I think only 1 bag/hand luggage is aloud and everything has to fit in it.
Best Wishes......JulieIf winter comes, can spring be far behind?
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I agree. They are really hot on only one piece of hand luggage. We always do as julie d is advising put everything in one bag until you get through security and then you can do what you want. I was in Millets the other day and they had some great fold away bags and rucksacs that fold down into a small pocket, similar to the kagoul/waterproof pac a mac type. The pack away ruck sack is one I always carry when we are abroad in my handbag so thet we're got something to put things in as we buy them, alternatively if we start off with a pack lunch or drinks it can then be put away when no longer needed and they are really light, always a consideration with the weight allowance these days.Look after the pennies and the £££s will look after themselves0
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Morning Kelly,
Welcome to MSE.
Julie is right, everything has to fit into one bag.
Could you get a smaller pillow? I have a Cushtie pillow, it is fantastic! xGone ... or have I?0 -
Thanks everyone.I'm thinking i mite pack the pillow in my luggage for my short internal flights as I really only need it for my 9 and 7 hours x2 flights to and from Australia.0
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