From 1st January 2021, all passengers flying to the UK can avail of our complimentary Shop & Collect service on all products, excluding alcohol and tobacco.
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Duty Free Purchases
No matter how bulky or numerous your duty-free items, it's totally fine to bring them onto the plane with you in addition to your other luggage. And in some cases, if you purchase alcohol, you won't even receive your duty-free bag until right as you board.
Your duty-free bag is permitted in the cabin along with your cabin bags. Lithium battery operated devices such as drones and quadcopters are accepted for carriage in the cabin once the battery does not exceed 160-watt hours. If the battery exceeds 160-watt hours, the device cannot be accepted on board the aircraft.
Some countries allow arriving international travelers to use duty-free shops before leaving the airport, but the U.S. does not. Returning U.S. travelers can buy duty-free only at foreign departure airports.
If you decide to pack duty free items in your carry-on baggage, they will be subject to screening. Items will need to be in the sealed bag provided at the time of purchase and with the accompanying proof of purchase. There is a risk that these items may not be cleared through screening.
You can take 1 piece of hand luggage per person with maximum dimensions of 40 x 25 x 20 cm on a Ryanair flight. Smaller items such as handbags must fit within your 1 piece of hand luggage.
Ryanair's low fares are a result of clever cost-cutting tactics, such as eliminating in-flight amenities, using cheaper secondary airports, and charging for extras like drinks and snacks.