EasyJet baggage rules: How big a carry-on bag can I take and what is the checked baggage allowance? – The US Sun

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PACKING everything can be a nightmare, but it’s even worse if you arrive at the airport and discover you’ve packed too much.

It’s important to check with the airline you’re flying with how much you can take on holiday.

    Check the easyJet website for baggage details

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Check the easyJet website for baggage details

What size baggage can I take on an EasyJet flight?

The EasyJet website contains all the information passengers need to know about what can and cannot be taken on board a flight.

This includes baggage size and a price guide – including any additional costs.

You need to check this before traveling to the airport so you know you are within the limit.

EasyJet hand luggage rules

    All easyJet passengers are entitled to one small hand luggage

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All easyJet passengers are entitled to one small hand luggage

When traveling on an easyJet flight, all passengers can take one small cabin bag per person on board – and it’s free.

It can have a maximum size of 45 x 36 x 20 cm (including any handles and wheels) and must be kept under the seat in front of you.

If it is greater than this, an extra amount may be charged and the suitcase will be placed in the hold.

Your suitcase can weigh up to 15 kg, but easyJet asks that you can lift and carry the luggage yourself.

In addition to a small carry-on suitcase, passengers also have the option of bringing a large carry-on suitcase on board.

Customers who have paid to add a large cabin bag to their booking or are easyJet Plus members can bring a larger cabin bag on the flight.

The cost to bring a large cabin bag on board starts at £5.99 online.

It can have a maximum size of 56 x 45 x 25 cm, including handles and wheels – and it comes with an advantage.

Every customer who books a larger bag can also enjoy the benefit of Speedy Boarding, which means you board the plane first.

It is important to note that the maximum number of carry-on bags available per person is two – this includes one small carry-on bag for each passenger and one large carry-on bag if included in the fare or when the passenger has paid to bring larger luggage. frame.

EasyJet checked baggage rules

    Hand luggage costs extra when flying with easyJet

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Hand luggage costs extra when flying with easyJetCredit: Getty

EasyJet passengers must pay to check a bag in the hold.

Options range from 15kg to 32kg, with each passenger being able to check in up to three bags.

It’s also worth knowing that if you’re traveling with family and friends who are on the same flight and booking, you can pool your total weight allowance.

Fees for checked baggage up to 15kg start at £6.99.

If you plan to carry luggage up to 23kg, prices start at £9.49 and can cost up to £40 at the bag drop counter.

To check in a 32kg bag, passengers pay £15 for 3kg in addition to the 23kg bag at online check-in.

If you want to pack sports equipment, you’ll need to pay between £37 and £55 per item.

Musical instruments up to 45 x 36 x 20 cm can be brought into the cabin in a small carry-on suitcase or in place of a small carry-on suitcase. Instruments larger than this can only be transported to the cabin in a large carry-on suitcase or in place of a large carry-on suitcase.

Instruments larger than 30 x 117 x 38 cm must travel in a reserved seat, but must be in a suitcase, weighing no more than

If you’re not sure about your bag, the good news is that easyJet has an app that allows passengers to check the size of their bags, avoiding additional costs at the airport.



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