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Travel Cabin Bag, 53" Long Is It Too Big For Easyjet ?
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just seen a lovely travel cabin bag with wheels ( timberland ) in tkmaxx yesterday, i was going to buy it as it was only £49.99. there was a guy next to me with a measuring tape and he informed me that easyjet have changed their luggage policy recently to 50" in height.
surely i think if i bought this it would still fit into overhead compartment and easy jet would need to be real tight asses not to give anyone an extra 3" overload ? its only the wheels that give an extra 2-3" onto overall size of bag.
really want this bag , what do you think ? stick to the rules ?
surely i think if i bought this it would still fit into overhead compartment and easy jet would need to be real tight asses not to give anyone an extra 3" overload ? its only the wheels that give an extra 2-3" onto overall size of bag.
really want this bag , what do you think ? stick to the rules ?
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Budget airlines usually require passengers with large bags to prove that they'll fit into the measuring cradle by the check-in gates. If it doesn't fit you'll either have to pay a hefty fee to have it placed in the hold or, if the loading of hold baggage has ended, choose between travelling without it or missing your flight.
I'm assuming that the 'inches' in your post actually means 'centimetres'. In which case the 53cm you've quoted exceeds easyJet's GUARANTEED level for carriage within the cabin but is still WITHIN the acceptable limit for carriage on the plane. (i.e. they WILL take it, and consider it to be your free cabin baggage allowance but, due to limited space in the overhead lockers, it MIGHT have to go into the hold on busy flights):
http:// www.eas yjet.co m/en/pl anning/ cabin-b aggage
The bag you want would meet the requirements of Ryanair
http:// www.rya nair.co m/en/te rms-and -condit ions/re gulatio ns-cabi nbaggag e/
but only the first 90 such bags can actually be carried in the cabin; others are placed in the hold.
I'm assuming that the 'inches' in your post actually means 'centimetres'. In which case the 53cm you've quoted exceeds easyJet's GUARANTEED level for carriage within the cabin but is still WITHIN the acceptable limit for carriage on the plane. (i.e. they WILL take it, and consider it to be your free cabin baggage allowance but, due to limited space in the overhead lockers, it MIGHT have to go into the hold on busy flights):
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The bag you want would meet the requirements of Ryanair
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but only the first 90 such bags can actually be carried in the cabin; others are placed in the hold.
I think the issue with the blinds has been cleared up :-)
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easyjet are currently guaranteeing that a smaller size cabin bag WILL go on board with you, but a slightly larger one may be put in the hold if all the overhead lockers are full. 50 cms (not inches) is the former size, 56 cms the larger. http:// www.eas yjet.co m/en/pl anning/ cabin-b aggage
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