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Can I take my handbag as well as hand luggage on Jet2?

On all our Jet2.com flights, each passenger has a 10kg hand luggage allowance included as standard (excluding infants) and you can also bring a small, personal item onboard (such as a handbag or laptop bag) as long as it fits under the seat in front of you.



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On all our Jet2.com flights, each passenger has a 10kg hand luggage allowance included as standard (excluding infants) and you can also bring a small, personal item onboard (such as a handbag or laptop bag) as long as it fits under the seat in front of you.

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Your personal item like a purse or small handbag must fit under the seat in front of you. Dimensions should not exceed 18 x 14 x 8 inches (45 x 35 x 20 cm). These don't count as your personal item or carry-on: Diaper bags (1 per child)

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Can I take my own hot food and drinks onboard? You may not bring hot food or hot drinks onboard the aircraft. However, we do offer a great selection of food and drinks to purchase during your flight.

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The short answer: Yes, a backpack is generally considered a personal item if it fits under the seat in front of you. Most airlines offer a few examples of things that fit into the “personal item” category, such as a purse, laptop bag, or a briefcase, but they don't usually include “backpack” on those lists.

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You can do both depending on the style of bag it is. A “handbag” is on that has handles or not that can only be carried. A bag that has either a shoulder strap or a “crossbody” strap can be worn.

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Most airlines allow passengers to bring on both a carry-on and a personal item like a backpack, laptop bag, purse, briefcase, shopping bag, etc. The general rule of thumb is that your personal item is smaller in dimension than your carry-on bag and it can fit underneath the seat in front of you.

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Depending on the heaviness of your shoulder bag, carrying it predominantly on one shoulder can also cause the opposite side of your spine to spasm, causing tightness and pain in your lower back and sacrum. If you want to avoid any of these results, using a backpack instead of a shoulder bag can be the answer.

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What is considered a personal item bag varies from airline to airline, but a small purse, briefcase and laptop bag are always considered personal items. Backpacks, totes, and crossbody bags are typically considered personal items too. The key to remember is it must be able to fit underneath the seat in front of you.

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Instead, follow these tips to maximize space in your carry-on luggage and still bring all the essentials.
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Usually, many airlines won't check every carry-on but will instead go for ones that look oversized. If your luggage does not fit in the sizer, you might have to pay a checked bag fee along with the gate checking fee and have your bag transferred to the airplane's cargo.

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A carry-on bag goes on the plane with you and must fit in the overhead compartment. Checked luggage is relinquished to the airline at the airport and stored in the plane's cargo hold area, which is inaccessible to you during your flight.

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Are cabin bags weighed? They can be, but more often they are size-checked. We recommend that you ensure your bag is within the weight and size limits the airline specifies if you want it on board with you. If the staff deem your bag too big or too heavy, it will be checked.

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A good idea is to fill your reusable bottle just before stepping onto the plane so you have a water supply during your flight, and if you run out of water on long flights you can always ask the flight attendant to refill it for you.

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Solid food items (not liquids or gels) can be transported in either your carry-on or checked bags. Liquid or gel food items larger than 3.4 oz are not allowed in carry-on bags and should be placed in your checked bags if possible.

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