now here's a thing!
The Ryanair site has published news concerning carry-on baggage, following the change to UK rules.
You can carry on one bag weighing 10 kilos or less containing no shampoos/toothpaste/gel/liquid etc.etc. Silly new size for carry- on baggage stays for UK airports. Rules for most non-UK airports are as before, i.e. unchanged, BUT If you ARRIVE at a UK airport (having embarked at, let's say Frankfurt-Hahn, where you are allowed bigger carry-on baggage than at UK airports) and if your carry-on is bigger than the UK dimensions, then you have to pay an extra 5 quid on disembarking. Is this barking or what?:ugh: |
Originally Posted by daedalus
(Post 2859129)
If you ARRIVE at a UK airport (having embarked at, let's say Frankfurt-Hahn, where you are allowed bigger carry-on baggage than at UK airports) and if your carry-on is bigger than the UK dimensions, then you have to pay an extra 5 quid on disembarking.
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hand baggage on Ryanair
You may be right Globaliser, but the wording is not clear. It could just refer to flights entering the UK from Italy and Poland, which are given special mention, but in that case the permitted hand-luggage dimensions are the same as for the UK and so you shouldn't be able to get on the flight to the UK from Italy or Poland with hand-luggage bigger than that.
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You can 'arrive' at an airport from two directions :) Could have been put better, but makes sense if you assume they are talking about people 'arriving' from a taxi.
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Originally Posted by slim_slag
(Post 2860070)
You can 'arrive' at an airport from two directions :) Could have been put better, but makes sense if you assume they are talking about people 'arriving' from a taxi.
I packed my bag myself Still, suppose it's better than a 50p-per-ticket "proofreading surcharge" :pI have no sharp items You are not carrying anything for anyone else |
Originally Posted by slim_slag
(Post 2860070)
You can 'arrive' at an airport from two directions :) Could have been put better, but makes sense if you assume they are talking about people 'arriving' from a taxi.
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