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Ryanair Cabin Baggage Policy Change *15th January 2018
Answer:
Ryanair new baggage rules are due to come into effect on January 15th 2018.
What you CAN bring on board
Due to cabin space limitations only 90 large cabin bags (55 x 40 x 20 cms) can be carried in the cabin, any bags remaining will be carried free of charge in the aircraft hold.
Passengers who have purchased Priority Boarding will not be asked to place their cabin bag in the aircraft hold, unless necessary due to operational reasons.
Oversized cabin baggage will be refused at the boarding gate, or where available, placed in the hold of the aircraft for a fee of £50/€50 (fee subject to VAT on domestic flights at applicable government rates). See our table of fees at this link.
If you are unsure whether your bag is the correct size, check it at the Bag Drop desk before going through security.
Oversized Bags
There is no cabin bag allowance for an infant (aged 8 days to 23 months) travelling on an adult’s lap; however a baby bag up to 5kg may be carried by the accompanying adult in addition to their own cabin bag allowance.
Duty free bags are permitted in the cabin along with your cabin baggage.
See the Ryanair cabin baggage Terms and Conditions here
New cabin bag regulations – from 15th January 2018
From the 15th January 2018, if you have not purchased Priority Booking or a Plus/Flexi Plus ticket you can still take 2 pieces of cabin baggage, however your 10kg cabin bag will be tagged at the boarding gate and placed in the hold at no additional charge. You will be able to take your smaller bag into the cabin.