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Can I upgrade my 10kg bag to 20kg Ryanair?

Excess Baggage Yes. You can increase your baggage allowance on 20kg bags when you check in for your flight online.



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Excess Baggage 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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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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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.

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If you are asked to fit it into the measuring stand and you can't squeeze it in, you will have to pay to check it in. What Ryanair is very strict on is not taking a full-size cabin bag on board unless you have paid for the right to do so.

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Q: Can I upgrade my baggage allowance after booking my Ryanair flight? A: Yes, you can upgrade your baggage allowance after booking your Ryanair flight, but you will need to do so at least 2 hours before your scheduled flight departure time.

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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.

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So, how strict are they about check-in luggage? It depends, is the answer. Ryanair has a 10kg weight limit for check-in bags, but they are frequently willing to let passengers go over by a few kilos. If your bag is significantly overweight, they may charge you an additional fee.

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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.

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Adding Priority Baggage is quite simple and can be added at the time of booking, in your trip extras, or at check-in. If you have the Ryanair app you can add the upgrade to your bookings up to 40 minutes before you are due to depart, or using the website, up to two hours before your departure time.

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In general a 20kg suitcase has the following dimensions: Length: 69-81 cm (27-32 inches) Width: 43-51 cm (17-20 inches ) Depth: 20-30 cm (8-12 inches)

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Non-priority customers can only bring one small bag (40cm x 20cm x 25cm), that must fit into the sizer. If non-priority customers want to bring a second bigger bag, they can purchase a lower cost 10kg check-in bag at the time of booking online.

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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?

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