Flew Santiago to London 3 weeks ago to London with my Osprey 36L. I think it depends on the route and the ticket you get. Our 36L's were definitely not included in our 'cabin baggage' so we ended up buying checked luggage in advance. From what I can tell, with longer routes, there might be more cabin allowance, but not so for our 1hr 45m flight. Also, do everything in advance with Ryan Air or you pay more again at the airport. Buen Camino.I would appreciate any advice regarding carrying my Osprey Stratos 36 with me as cabin baggage.
Do Ryanair strictly enforce their rules?
The have in the pastI would appreciate any advice regarding carrying my Osprey Stratos 36 with me as cabin baggage.
Do Ryanair strictly enforce their rules?
Hi KiwiJohnI would appreciate any advice regarding carrying my Osprey Stratos 36 with me as cabin baggage.
Do Ryanair strictly enforce their rules?
Yes they do (as of last year anyway) charge for carryons and for handbags but if you pay for them when you buy your ticket you don’t get charged the exorbitant fee at the airport.I would appreciate any advice regarding carrying my Osprey Stratos 36 with me as cabin baggage.
Do Ryanair strictly enforce their rules?
It varies in my experience. They do enforce rules more at their hub airports, but at outstations it does seem to hugely vary. I can’t remember the numbers but it is something like €20 in advance and €50-60 at airport so that’s the gamble I guess.Yes they do (as of last year anyway) charge for carryons and for handbags but if you pay for them when you buy your ticket you don’t get charged the exorbitant fee at the airport.
It may also depend on how busy each individual flight is.It varies in my experience. They do enforce rules more at their hub airports, but at outstations it does seem to hugely vary. I can’t remember the numbers but it is something like €20 in advance and €50-60 at airport so that’s the gamble I guess.
Yes indeed. It will be a judgement call between the dispatcher and the senior check in staff. Of primary concern will be an on time departure. Ryanair mainly operate 737 and the likely turnaround time is probably about 30 mins (chocks on versus clocks off) so that is the key metric!It may also depend on how busy each individual flight is.
I have the exact same bag. No problem with Ryanair, ever. Prolly 8 or so times... no poles or knife however.I would appreciate any advice regarding carrying my Osprey Stratos 36 with me as cabin baggage.
Do Ryanair strictly enforce their rules?
Unlike luggages it is hard to measure a backpack because the back is bent and the shape is round and somewhat flexible.Measure your backpack and compare its size against the maximum allowed by RyanAir.