Passengers on Ryanair flights are permitted to have duty-free alcohol on board, but they're not able to drink it during a flight.
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You can bring up to five litres of alcohol with you, with an alcohol volume between 24 per cent and 70 per cent. These can be in your cabin bag if you purchased it in the airport duty-free shop, or you can pack in your checked baggage.
First and foremost, Ryanair is a low-cost carrier. While the airline has low-cost ticket prices, extra add-ons such as seat selection and checked baggage fees can make your flight more expensive. But if you're a no-frills traveler who packs light, you can save money by flying with budget airlines such as Ryanair.
The budget airline has stated that it is not banning booze, but passengers will not be able to open any alcohol purchased in duty-free on board the plane. A spokesperson for the airline said: “We are not 'banning' or 'confiscating' duty-free alcohol at boarding gates.
Ryanair has a safety rating of 7 out of 7 from AirlineRatings.com. Ryanair was named one of AirlineRatings.com's Top Ten Safest Low-Cost Airlines for 2022.
Yes, you can eat and drink on Ryanair flights. Though there is no complimentary in-flight meal service, Ryanair does allow you to bring food and drinks on board. However, you may not bring any liquids that exceed 100ml. These restrictions are in line with regulations from the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA).
For beer and wine under 24% ABV, there aren't any limitations on how much can travel in checked bags as long as it fits in your luggage. Anything over 70% ABV won't be permitted, but this would only apply to distillates and extremely hard liquor, not beer or wine.
Tea, Coffee, Water, and Soft DrinksEven the most budget-friendly airlines still offer complimentary refreshments to passengers. But on Ryanair, all drinks will cost you. Coffee and tea cost around $3 while soft drinks will cost around $2.50, and don't even think there will be a water service.
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.