The £19.99 cabin bag fits within the Ryanair free cabin bag allowance

04 July 2023 , 13:46
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The bag perfectly fits the free carry-on allowance on Ryanair (Image: Ryanair)
The bag perfectly fits the free carry-on allowance on Ryanair (Image: Ryanair)

With Prime Day deals in full swing, bargain hunters have been searching for deals on luggage as the summer holiday approaches.

This Aerolight Ryanair Maximum 45x20x25 Cabin Holdall is proving to be a popular choice with its compact dimensions making it ideal for travelling light without having to pay for more.

Available for £19.99 direct from Amazon, one reviewer said the nifty little travel bag was "The only Ryanair bag you'll ever need" adding "You've seen others on social media but this is the best. Really sturdy straps and the fabric is lightweight and really well put together. Passed the Ryanair hand luggage bag test with flying colours and was able to fit 3 days of clothes. Paid for itself in one trip"

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The Aerolight bag is the perfect size to comply with the free bag allowance on Ryanair flights. It will more than likely also meet the restrictions of other carriers, but travellers should check before they fly.

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The £19.99 cabin bag fits within the Ryanair free cabin bag allowanceThe bag perfectly fits the free carry-on allowance on Ryanair (Amazon)

Ryanair says that everyone can bring one small cabin bag per person on board for free, provided it measures no more than 40 x 20 x 25.

The bag needs to fit under the seat in front of you. If it doesn’t, or if you bring a second bag to the gate, you will be charged a fee of €/£6 – €/£35.99.

Large cabin bags measuring up to 56 x 45 x 25 cm can be booked separately but must be paid for before you fly.

The swanky-looking holdall features a lockable main front compartment that has been designed to keep important items safe during travel and the font-zippered pocket is just the right size for all those important travel documents, as well as your headphones, snacks and electronic devices.

With two long hands on the top, you can carry the bag over your should or across your body, or with a dedicated mounting strap on the rear, it can slide down the handle of a rolling suitcase, making it easy to stay hands-free on the go.

Because being organised never needs to be boring, the Aerolight cabin bag comes in a variety of colours including black, navy, rose gold and red, each bag comes with free shipping and a five-year warranty.

Choosing the right cabin bag is a big deal these days, as low-cost airlines have slowly been introducing additional fees for larger bags over the past few years.

Other perfectly sized cabin bags include the Aerolite rolling under-seat suitcase from Amazon (£45.99), the IT Holdall from Argos (£29.99) or the American Tourister cabin case from John Lewis (£99).

Laura Mckenna

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