Yes.You can increase your baggage allowance on 20kg bags when you check in for your flight online. Passengers can add up to 3kg in excess baggage to each 20kg Check-in Bag for a fee when checking in online, up to 2 hours before departure.
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Passengers who have not added a bag to their booking can still purchase a 20kg Check-in bag at the airport bag drop desk for €/£ 70.00. Excess baggage can be purchased online up to 2 hours before departure for €/£9 per extra kilo. The price at the airport/call centre/kiosk is €/£11 per extra kilo.
If your Check-in Bag exceeds your baggage weight allowance (10kg or 20kg), you will be charged an additional excess weight fee per extra kilo at the airport. See our Table of Fees.
Click 'My Bookings' on Ryanair's website or 'My trips' on the mobile app. Log into your myRyanair account. Select 'Manage this booking' on the booking you need to change. Select the 'Add bags/equipment' option.
Checked Baggage - 20 kg (44 lbs) / 23 kg (50 lbs) / 32 kg (70 lbs) Each passenger can purchase additional baggage allowance for up to three checked bags that are put in the hold of the aircraft. The combined dimensions of the checked bag cannot exceed 158 cm/62 in.
Usually measuring 77 x 52.5 x 29cm or larger, you'll have enough space for everything: from countless look to your sunscreen. A 20kg suitcase is usually considered large luggage. Just keep in mind that most airlines consider large suitcases as checked baggage, so make sure to check with your airline before packing.
Non-priority customers who have not added a bag to their booking can still purchase a 10kg Check-in bag at the airport bag drop desk for €/£ 35.99. Non-priority customers who bring their 10kg Check-in bag to the boarding gate may check it in against payment of a fee of €/£ 46.00.
It's generally cheaper to add baggage during booking because most carriers increase the price later. Depending on your service package, we might also charge a processing fee for additional services added later.
If you pay for two cabin bags and one is larger than the 55 x 40 x 20 cm (21.6 x 15.7 x 7.8 inches) allowance, your bag will be refused at the boarding gate. In some cases your bag will be placed in the cargo hold and you will be charged a 50 euro oversized bag fee.
Ryanair charges anywhere from £6/€6 ($6.5-7.5) to £30/€30 ($32.4-37.7) for the Priority & 2 Cabin Bags and €/£2 ($2.2-2.5) -€/£15 ($16.2-$18.9) for the reserved seats. So buying this fare is a much better deal in most cases.
This is where high baggage fees come in. Ryanair knows that a large number of passengers will not want to travel with just a small bag. Fees made from these can start to make up for the money lost due to offering crazy cheap fares. What's the cheapest Ryanair fare you've ever purchased?
If your bag weighs more than 10kg, you will be charged a fee for the excess weight. Any item that weighs over 32 kg will not be accepted in the hold. Ryanair has a zero-tolerance policy when it comes to checking in items that exceed the allowance and any items that do will be immediately returned to the customer.
What happens if my luggage is overweight? For hold luggage, most airlines set a weight limit for single items of luggage. Usually, this is 23kg. If your hold luggage is over and you haven't paid for extra, you might be charged.
How do I add baggage, pre book seats and other extras to my flight? You can add baggage, seats and other extras to your flight with the airline directly. Most airlines have a Manage My Booking page to do this. You'll need your airline reference to log in which can be found on the Flights section of your documentation.
If you're flying in our Economy (Light, Classic & Delight) or Premium cabins, you can take one piece of hand baggage weighing up to 10kg (or 22lb). Please note: If your hand baggage is over this weight, you'll need to remove some items and add to your hold baggage.
Yes. I travel more with the stuff I might need than very light - because I travel a lot, so I tend to end up needing it on one trip or another. I, and therefore you, can fit a durable suitcase, 10 days of clothes, with toiletries and a bunch of other travel supplies, in 20kg.
If you're the sort of person who takes different shoes and bags for each outfit and full sized bottles of shampoo, conditioner, shower gel etc then No, it's not nearly enough. If, however, you take travel sized toiletries, cotton clothing, things you can rinse out and dry overnight then 10kgs each is plenty.