Ryanair is warning customers that it will be getting tough on cabin bag rules this summer.
It is urging passengers to comply fully with its restrictions because its flights will be 95% full this summer.
Marketing chief Kenny Jacobs said the airline has noticed some customers are bringing larger than permitted bags onboard, which can cause delays.
"Our policy may be reviewed should this practice continue," he warned.
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TOTALLY AGREE WITH RYANAIR.SOMETHING HAS TO BE DONE TO STOP FOLK TRAVELLING WITH SO CALLED, CABIN SIZED CASES. WE WENT WITH JET 2, WHO, LIKE RYANAIR, ALLOW YOU 10KG HAND LUGGAGE. WELL SOME OF THE SIZES OF THE "HAND LUGGAGE" WAS RIDICULOUS. THEIR "CABIN CASES" TOOK UP SO MUCH ROOM IN THE OVERHEAD LOCKER, THERE WAS NO ROOM FOR MANY OTHER FOLKS HAND LUGGAGE. IF YOU WERE BOARDING EARLY, YOU COULD GET SPACE IN THE OVERHEAD LOCKERS,. IF LATER, OUT OF LUCK, AS NO ROOM IN LOCKERS.AND I NOTICED THAT SOME OF THE SO CALLED CABIN SIZED CASES WOULD KEEP YOU GOING FOR THE WEEK YOU WERE ON HOLIDAY. COME ON HOLIDAYMAKERS, HAVE SOME CONSIDERATION FOR OTHER FELLOW PASSENGERS. SHARE THE OVERHEAD LOCKERS.
First of all its if you don't pay to select seat , we WILL seat you in middle seats and seperate rows , and now the bag wardens will be out with tape measures ?? I guess it's all part of the " always getting better "
in a strange kind of way , I admire the way Ryanair work , it's really very black and white , in that you've bought a cheap ticket , don't expect anything else . Other airlines don't like to " upset " passengers and it just means passengers then take the mick . A while ago though O'Leary did reveal that they ( Ryanair ) were
" unnecessarily pi$$ing people off " and needed to stop doing it , I reckon that O'Leary has been having too many lunches with Kenny Jacobs recently and reminding him that a leopard can't change its spots .
Terry , I'm not sure if you're an angry Ryanair passenger, or if your CAPS LOCK key is stuck ? lol , but in principle I do agree with you
i am not an angry Ryanair passenger (have only flew with them once), I like to type in capitals....it gets noticed better..lol....but you are right about Ryanair. dinnae think i be flying with them anytime soon.
Ryanair do emphasise their rules / t&c s , I feel that other airlines don't always seem to regarding hand baggage and that the cabin crew want to avoid any confrontation unless they really have to .
that do allow two cabin bags but passengers are abusing this, many taking bags much bigger than the allowed sizes, some even taking three bags and the staff are allowing it. It does upset many passengers when others though are allowed to flout the rules.
When flying anywhere I can usually quite happily manage for up to a week with just cabin bags and have no problem with others who only want to travel with cabin luggage as long as they obey the rules.
I will be interested to see if the staff do enforce the rules on my next flight with the Airline.
We often fly Ryanair & strictly adhere to their cabin baggage rules, weighing cases, using straps to ensure bags will fit into the cage etc. Tbh I'm too scared not to comply! 😱
We take cabin only luggage as we don't want to wait in a check in queue nor hang around waiting at the carousel for both legs of our journey. So to make doubly sure our bags stay with us we book priority seats.
We've wondered why we fretted about being a kilo over, or our case looking a bit large then, been bludgeoned by someone resembling a Shirpa on an expedition, forcing their way down the aisle with not a care in the world.
Wonder when Ryanair changed from being the airline that checked the dimensions and weight of every case with a magnifying glass and weighing scales to being so free and easy, or is it just the flights from Germany/Greece ?
Not sure Judith, but we've never had ours weighed or checked. I have, however, seen a couple of videos of girls unpacking their cases & putting on loads of clothes as they were over the weight limit 😁
Never happened to me either Glynis, though I didn't use Ryanair in its early days but I do remember the newspapers being full of stories about people having to leave the contents of their suitcases behind because of being overweight or cabin bags being slightly too big and passengers having to pay large sums for the case to go in the hold.
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