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JByrne

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I presume we should travel with a backpack on our 100K pilgrimage from Sarria to Santiago deCompstela? However, we are picking up a flight at the end on Ryanair -- I guess from some nearby airport -- to take us to Dublin. If the backpacks are oversized Ryanair will demand all our $$$. Is there a specific "carry-on" size? Any other tips welcome!
 
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robventures

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http://www.ryanair.com/en/terms-and-con ... binbaggage

"Strictly one item of cabin baggage per passenger (excluding infants) weighing up to 10kg with maximum dimensions of 55cm x 40cm x 20cm is permitted. (handbag, briefcase, laptop, shop purchases, camera etc.) must be carried in your 1 permitted piece of cabin baggage."

In my experience, dimensions are very strictly enforced, and weights occasionally checked.
 

longwalker

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I flew Ryan Air a couple of years ago, so my experience my be out of date, I carried on my 35 litre back pack but my hiking poles were another matter. With airline rules lately I'm not sure any airline will let you board with poles. Because my pack and poles together are so lite I check them and walk on the plane empty handed.
 
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Lydia Gillen

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Ryanair are very very strict about the dimensions of the luggage. this is one of the ways they make money.

On the other hand walking poles are the responsibility of security at the airport not the airlines.

Walking poles are judged to be a possible offensive weapon.
Would you risk having them taken from you just as you start your Camino.?

On the other hand you could purchase poles in St. Jean ( I assume if you are coming through Dublin and flying Ryanair that you you are flying into Biarritz)

Buen Camino
 

tyrrek

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If you're worried about size/weight you can wear lots of clothes as you board the plane to reduce what's in the bag. As long as the basic frame of the backpack fits within the required dimensions you might be OK. Remember that no liquids etc can be taken on board so you might have to stock up on toiletries as soon as you arrive in Spain.

Buen Camino!
 
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robventures

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It's not "no liquids".

But as well as walking poles, remember that water bottles/bladders aren't allowed (even if empty), nor are knives and other tools (even nail clippers...), maybe even lighters and matches (I forget the current regulations.)

Just check the bag.
 

RoryGentry

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But as well as walking poles, remember that water bottles/bladders aren't allowed (even if empty), nor are knives and other tools (even nail clippers...), maybe even lighters and matches (I forget the current regulations.)

Is that specifically RyanAir? I have never had an empty bottle or bladder confiscated. In fact, I use my 32 ounce bottle to pack my toothbrush, etc. in.
 
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camino-david

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I flew by Ryanair from Santiago to London in June this year. The Ryanair ticketing site will give you their dimensions and weight restrictions which may well differ from that of other airlines (certainly different from Virgin Atlantic). They are very strict and will let you through the check in desk, security etc all the way to the departure lounge where they will bring round their measuring container and check EVERYONES luggage. Ryanair departs from Santiago airport (Lavacolla) airport, which is about half an hour bus ride from the city, and buses run every half hour from the city. Check with the tourist offices in Rua Vilar (very close to the cathedral) for departure points and times. I checked in my bags and my poles when disassembled fit in my 34 litre backpack.
 

NicoZ

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Ryanair checks size and weight. Maybe. The gate staff will glance at your bag if it looks too big they'll make you put it into the size frame.

They don't search your bag. They don't xray it. All that is done by security. Even then you can buy things post security and take bottles/liquids .
 
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I presume we should travel with a backpack on our 100K pilgrimage from Sarria to Santiago deCompstela? However, we are picking up a flight at the end on Ryanair -- I guess from some nearby airport -- to take us to Dublin. If the backpacks are oversized Ryanair will demand all our $$$. Is there a specific "carry-on" size? Any other tips welcome!
I took two flights from london to biarritz and to sevilla with a loewe alpine airzone 35 litres centro as cabin luggage without any problem. It was never stopped and checked. Be sure to keep the weight down under 10 kilos. If you are not sure whether the dimensions are ok, try to put your rucksack through the ryanair's cage before your arrive at the boarding gate. You should be alright.

Buen camino and good luck.
 

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