Hi, this is the exact phrase: "One small bag e.g. handbag, laptop bag etc. not exceeding 35cm x 20cm x 20cm " (e.g. means example) JC
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Replying to @Ryanair
So it might as well say golf bag or double bass then people like you suggest people take them and get charged?
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Replying to @cebrooker
Hi, there' s prohibition on taking bigger bags, but you will be charged; it is your choice whether to take it or not. JC
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Replying to @cebrooker
Hi, sorry typo mistake, There's no prohibition... JC
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Replying to @Ryanair
On the website? Ryanair is telling people they can have a laptop bag then you take a laptop bag and get charged?
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Replying to @cebrooker
2/2 ... if it's above these limits you can still bring it but you will be charged. JC
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Replying to @cebrooker
Hi, most laptops 15" or smaller will fit within those restrictions. If your laptop is bigger that is unfortunate. DL
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Apologies, but a MacBook Air 13 is 32cm. You can bring it on board. If you cannot fit all you need within our free carry-on restrictions 1/2
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