Easyjet Hand Baggage Question
Hi all,
I have travelled to the UK for a weekend, and am heading back to NL tomorrow. While here, I have acquired a beautiful, handcrafted model which I need to take back with me. It's packed in a cardboard box, about 18" x 18" x 8", and while fairly well padded, I'd rather not check it in. I also have a small hand luggage bag, which contains a laptop, camera, electric razer etc, so there's no way I can check that in and carry the model as my single item of cabin baggage. Any chance I could appeal to their kindness and take it with me in the cabin? Or is it possible to have it treated specially as a fragile item if checked in - I've seen on many occasions the way that baggage handlers treat the hold bags, and this will in no way be able to withstand being thrown onto a trailer and having suitcases piled atop it. Thanks for any advice... |
Bundle the two together and see if it exceeds the carry on baggage size. If not, no problem.
If it does, get on your knees. Failing that, UPS it. |
buy a baggy jacket with massive pockets and empty the contents of your hand baggage into it. See if the laptop fits into the same bag as your model.
If necessary, wear 3 shirts, 2 pullovers and 2 jackets if checking in at a desk or going through security, then take them off once through. |
If necessary, wear 3 shirts, 2 pullovers and 2 jackets if checking in at a desk |
Also not if you are flying from Luton, it doesn't matter what EJ say, the security staff will not let you take more than one item through
UFO |
Definitely do the "wear everything through security" thing. Vueling, Easyjet, Ryanair, they all don't notice because ultimately it's the airport security that's retarded like that.
S. |
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