Ryanair clarifies cabin bag size rules amid passenger complaints

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Ryanair has denied rumors that it has secretly reduced the size of cabin bag sizers at airports. The airline stated that its luggage rules have not changed in the last ten years, despite complaints from passengers fined for oversized bags. Passengers are allowed one small bag for free, which must fit under the seat. For larger bags, fees range from €6 to €36 for cabin suitcases, and €11.99 to €29.99 for checked bags. Fines for oversized bags can reach up to €75. Ryanair's head of marketing addressed the issue, suggesting that increased scrutiny may have caught some passengers off guard. She emphasized that the rules and bag dimensions remain the same, and any discrepancies may be due to human error in enforcement.


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