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Can you take a 30l backpack on Ryanair?

This time, we went for the 30L Kono Backpack (£32.99). This is actually the correct size for easyJet. However, those dimensions alone are too big for Ryanair and Wizz Air's baggage allowance.



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Peak Design – Travel Pack 30L Offering 30 liters of space, it is perfectly sized to comply with Ryanair's carry-on restrictions, yet spacious enough to carry all you need for a short trip.

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Small personal item Ryanair gives examples of a 'handbag, laptop bag or small backpack'. The airline states it cannot be larger than 40 x 20 x 25 centimeters (15.7 x 7.9 x 9.8 inches), but there is no weight limit. It should be stored under the seat in front of you.

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What is this? Ryanair say the size of the free small carry-on bag is 40 x 20 x 25cm and can be a maximum of just 20 litres and I quote from their website 'must be able to fit under the seat in front of you.

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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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If your small bag or 10kg cabin bag does not fit in the baggage sizers, which are placed at every boarding gate, we will tag your bag and place it in the aircraft hold subject to payment of a gate bag fee.

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Unless you're a priority passenger, you will only get to bring on board one small bag of 15.7 x 7.9 x 9.8 in (40 x 20 x 25 cm) that fits in the under-seat compartment in front of them. Such bag should be either a: rucksack; handbag; laptop bag.

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Each ticket now only comes with one personal bag that can fit underneath the seat in front of you. The listed dimensions of that bag are 40cmx20cmx25cm or roughly 20 litres of storage. Ouch! The good news is that Ryanair does allow for a modicum of flexibility.

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Their capacity lets you carry an extra layer, food and gear for day trips. 21–35 liters: This is the sweet spot for most hiking and travel daypacks. There's enough capacity to hold food, clothing and some extras, like a camera and a book.

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Your backpack will generally be allowed as a carry-on if it's under 50 liters, or about 22 x 14 x 9 inches. Get a 45-liter backpack if you want to carry as much stuff as possible on the plane with you.

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For full-size cabin bags, I have never seen Ryanair weigh a bag to check it is under 10kg – though if it looks much bigger, you may be asked you to place it in a measuring stand to check. 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.

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Every passenger is allowed 1 checked bag, which must weigh less than 20kg. Passengers must ensure they adhere to this weight restriction, as exceeding it will incur an additional fee. It is also important to be mindful of the size limits placed on a checked bag, as Ryanair will not accept bags larger than 81x119x119cm.

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Take advantage of the Ryanair hand luggage policy and make sure your under-seat bag carries all your necessities like passport, money, your electronic devices etc. So long as you're within the Ryanair cabin bag size limits (40×20×25 cm), there's no charge for this.

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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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All carry-on luggage must fit in the overhead bin or under the seat in front of you and adhere to the following requirements: Maximum Dimensions of Carry-on: 22 in x 16 in x 8 in/55 cm x 40 cm x 20 cm. Maximum Weight of Carry-on: 22 lbs (10 kg) Maximum Dimensions of Small Bag: 14 x 8 x 8 in/35 x 20 x 20 cm.

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Yes. The usual maximum dimensions for carry-on luggage are 9 inches x 14 inches x 22 inches (22 centimeters x 35 centimeters x 56 centimeters). This is 43.12L, so your 50L backpack is about 16% too big. You might get away with it because the gate staff often doesn't (have the time to) check the bag sizes in all detail.

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Each passenger is permitted to check-in up to 2 bags (each bag is permitted a maximum weight of 44lb/20 kg) subject to the payment of the applicable checked baggage fees.

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A bumbag/fanny pack is an accessory, like a backpack or a lady's purse/handbag, and you should be prepared for it to be treated as such. That said, Mrs DC8 always wears a bumbag when travelling and it has never been an issue on any airline including the likes of Ryanair and Easyjet.

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