Ryanair has cut its baggage fees to try to encourage more customers to check in bags and reduce the number taking two pieces of hand luggage.
The airline said it could no longer cope with the amount of luggage people were taking into the cabin since it began allowing passegners to travel with two free carry-on bags.
"With high load factors, there is not enough overhead cabin space for this volume of carry-on bags, which is causing boarding and flight delays," it said.
From November 1, only passengers who pay an additional £5 for priority service will be allowed to take two bags into the cabin; the rest will have their second, largest bag taken from them at the gate and put into the hold free of charge.
However, at the same time the airline is cutting its checked bag fee from £20 to £15 and increasing its baggage allowance from 15kg to 20kg to try to persuade more passengers to check in their bags.
Spokesman Kenny Jacobs said: "These bag policy changes will cost Ryanair over €50 million a year in reduced checked bag fees.
"However, we believe offering bigger bags at reduced fees will encourage more customers to consider checking-in a bag, which will reduce the high volume of customers we have with two carry-on bags at the boarding gates, which is causing flight delays due to large numbers of gate bag and cabin bag offloads.
"We hope that by restricting non-priority customers to one small carry-on bag - their wheelie bag must be placed in the hold, free of charge at the boarding gate - this will speed up the boarding of flights and eliminate flight delays being caused by not having sufficient overhead cabin space on busy flights to accommodate over 360 carry-on bags."
From November 1, Ryanair will have two boarding queues, one for priority customers who will be allowed two carry-on bags and one for standard customers who will have to give up their second bag to be placed in the hold.
Courtesy of Travelmole
So if you want to check a bag in, what's the point of paying so much in advance?
The warning signs were there though as only a couple of months ago a Ryanair spokesman let known his disgust at 2 year olds dragging wheelie cases along the Tarmac to the plane as passengers were taking the p*** , in his opinion .
Personally I think hold luggage should be free or very low cost and hand luggage should attract a charge if above a certain size that would only contain very personal items like passport , wallet etc and electronic devices and cameras . There's too little cabin space and too much faffing around and no need for cases of the size that are allowed .
Anyway , another view in this link of the baggage change .
http://uk.businessinsider.com/ryanair-baggage-allowance-carry-on-check-in-fee-2017-9
Always getting better !!!
Another point of interest ? In reducing the hold baggage charges , Ryanair estimate it will cost them £50m in lost revenues , how are they going to make the loss up ? Don't know too many examples where a business introduces an iniative to make less ?
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andy66
2017-09-06 22:22:15
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