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Return flight (probably Ryanair) : what about the wooden sti

FatmaG

Active Member
Hello everybody, I need your help again...

I want to book my flight back - but to book with Ryanair (via Madrid to Brussels), I must know what to do with my walking stick (probably a wooden one) because the luggage makes part of the reservation sheet.

* Does the company consider it as one piece of luggage?
(I guess,even if it is not a metal stick but wood, it will not be allowed into the cabin?)

* So I have to buy a ticket plus two pieces of luggage : the stick plus my backback
(or alternatively, just one piece, the stick - having my backpack as handluggage with me?)

* What about returning it by post?

I also tried to investigate (by internet) about alternatives such as trains (or busses) to Brussels, but it is not easy to get the reliable information...

Thank you very much!

FatmaG
 
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.
Fatma - recent experience with Ryanair flying back to the UK is that they just take the stick and put a sticker on it and it goes with the rucksack - no additional charge. But the way they are going now - who knows! Maybe others have different experiences?
 

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