Here's what you need to know about hand luggage and checked baggage
If you’ve got a holiday booked it’s worth knowing what baggage allowance your airline offers. Luggage options vary depending on who you’re flying with so it’s important to know what you’re permitted to bring on board.
Ryanair All passengers are permitted to bring one small personal bag on board, which must fit under the seat in front of you . Non-priority customers can add the option of a 10kg checked-in bag , which costs between £12.99 and £35.99 depending on route and date, if purchased in advance. Tui If you’re booked on a TUI flight you can carry one piece of hand luggage of up to 10kg for free. It must be no bigger than 55cm x 40cm x 20cm and you must be able to lift it into the overhead compartments. You can book checked-in luggage for an extra charge but prices vary depending on destination.
Customers who have booked an Up Front or Extra Legroom seat can have one large cabin bag of , as well as the small bag. Alternatively you can book a large cabin bag, with prices starting from £5.99. You can book up to three 22kg hold bags per person, per flight by paying the applicable charges. This varies depending on destination and where you make your booking. If you want to check in an additional bag on the day of departure you’ll need to pay a fee of £45 per item.
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