The 'perfect' bag that means you won't ever have to pay for hand luggage – and it's only £13 | The Sun

HOLIDAYMAKERS are raving about a "perfect" hand luggage bag that fits Ryanair and easyJet restrictions – meaning they don't have to pay extra for checked bags.

Fitting everything needed for a holiday into hand luggage can be an absolute nightmare, but there are bags that make it easier.



One of those is the Bordlite holdall, which some people say is exactly what is needed for the task.

One of those is a Tiktoker known simply as "etr" (@q8yjrxijnb9) who shares travel products and tips to her followers.

One of her videos shows her fitting everything she needs for a holiday into the Bordlite bag.

In the footage, she says: "If for your next trip you've only got a small luggage allowance, then this is the bag for you.

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"First of all, I love this colour, and it comes in a variety of different colours.

"I managed to get in five dresses, five tops, three skirts, two pairs of shorts, two play suits, two pairs of shoes, my liquid bag.

"Then I put all my underwear in the side.

"What's great is that it fits the Ryanair dimensions perfectly.

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"And it's only £12.99. A definite must have."

The bag can be found on eBay from £12.99 and, as pointed out in the Tiktok video, it comes in a variety of colours.

The bag is 40x20x25, which fits the Ryanair hand luggage dimensions, and is smaller than the easyJet dimensions.

It has both top carrying handles and an adjustable padded shoulder strap, so it can be carried in different ways to suit each traveller's need.

The main compartment on top of the bag has a pair of two-way zips, which can be padlocked for extra security.

Further zipped compartments can be found on the front and side of the bag for extra luggage.

As well as the Tiktok user, previous buyers have also praised the bag.

One wrote: "As described and meets Ryanair spec. For the price this is an excellent bag."

Another said: "Bag is great! Exactly what I was looking for."

A third added: "Bought for our break away – we were nervous that size was going to be an issue at the airport for cabin bag size flying with Ryanair…no need! It was PERFECT.

"I got plenty fitted in for 4 days – it has short and long carry handles and also a strap at the back of the bag to slide onto your trolley handle. It was brilliant for our travels."

As well as choosing the right bag, there are other ways to make sure passengers need only bring hand luggage for their flights, while still bringing all the clothes and items they want.

One of those is to use vacuum pack bags to optimise space in hand luggage, as revealed by TikToker Kayleigh Gawn.

In a video, Kayleigh showed users a small appliance, which she proceeded to plug into a bedside lamp.

She then opened the seal on her vacuum pack bags, turned on the appliance and used the gadget to take the air out of her bags.

One flight attendant was quick to praise the packing tip in the comments.

They wrote: "I’m a Flight Attendant, thank you."

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Meanwhile, other travellers rave about packing cubes, as they keep your outfits organised in your suitcase.

And here are some of the other packing tips we've rounded up before you next go on holiday.


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