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Ryanair 10Kh Baggage Allowance Rules
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Hi there, we are going away and flying with Ryanair, departure tomorrow.
There are three of us and we have purchased a 10kg check-in bag each.
Can we pack two suitcases, 1 x 20kg and 1 x 10kg, or do we have to have 3 x 10kg suitcases does anyone know?
Thanks!
There are three of us and we have purchased a 10kg check-in bag each.
Can we pack two suitcases, 1 x 20kg and 1 x 10kg, or do we have to have 3 x 10kg suitcases does anyone know?
Thanks!
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"Customers can pool or share their purchased baggage allowance with other passengers included in the same flight reservation when checking-in together.
For example, if a reservation has two checked bags of 20kg (40 kg in total) one of the bags could weigh 15kg and the other 25kg (40 kg in total). "
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https:/ /www.ry anair.c om/gb/e n/usefu l-info/ baggage /20-kg- check-i n-bag
"Customers can pool or share their purchased baggage allowance with other passengers included in the same flight reservation when checking-in together.
For example, if a reservation has two checked bags of 20kg (40 kg in total) one of the bags could weigh 15kg and the other 25kg (40 kg in total). "
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I admire Michael O'Leary's business practices.
He never pretends that the main aim of running the airline is to serve passengers but openly admits that it's PROFIT that matters most (as it ALWAYS should with any well-run business).
Despite that, Ryanair still operates more on-time flights than almost any other airline, with far fewer lost bags than many other airlines and at prices that almost anyone can afford.
He never pretends that the main aim of running the airline is to serve passengers but openly admits that it's PROFIT that matters most (as it ALWAYS should with any well-run business).
Despite that, Ryanair still operates more on-time flights than almost any other airline, with far fewer lost bags than many other airlines and at prices that almost anyone can afford.
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