IN a bid to tackle boarding delays, airline Ryanair are set to bring changes to their hand luggage rules.
The new rules will come into effect on the 15th January.
At the moment, all passengers are able to take two bags onboard as hand luggage – one 10kg bag and a smaller bag that can be popped under the seat in front.
From Monday, customers will only be able to take one smaller bag with them unless they purchase Priority & 2 Cabin Bags.
The new rules – from Monday 15th January
Non-priority customers
If you choose not to purchase Priority & 2 Cabin Bags, you can only permitted to bring one small bag on the plane with you (a handbag or laptop bag).
It must not exceed 35x20x20cm and should easily fit under the seat in front of you.
Your second 10kg bag will be tagged at the gate and put into the hold free of charge.
Priority customers and 2 cabin bags
If you purchased Priority & 2 Cabin Bags, Flexi Plus, Plus or Family Plus you can bring both of their cabin bags on board.
Again, the small bag must not exceed 35x20x20cm and should fit under the seat in front of you.
The second 10kg bag must be 55x40x20cm in size and must fit into the sizers at the gate.
Failing to comply with these regualtions could result in a charge of £50, so be sure to get your measuring tape out!
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