The simple trick to avoiding expensive Ryanair luggage fees – while still travelling with a bag | The Sun
A WOMAN has revealed a clever way to avoid paying for Ryanair's luggage fees – while still travelling with a bag.
Ryanair has some of the strictest hand luggage rules, only allowing a 20cm x 25cm x 40cm bag for free into the cabin.
Brit Mary Quinton had booked a holiday to Portugal, flying out with Jet2 from London Stansted.
However, while she was given a suitcase with Jet2, she realised her flights back were with Ryanair.
And due to the strict rules, she would have to pay £39.99 for her suitcase to come back.
She explained to The Sun: "My bag and contents were too big for Ryanair.
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"I was horrified that it would cost me £39.99 to bring my cabin bag back to the UK from Faro."
So instead of paying the fee, she opted to send her luggage home – and saved £23.
She continued: "Rather than pay them £39.99 to bring on a larger cabin bag, I took the contents of it to a Portuguese post office and had it sent home from there instead."
The box weighed 1.4kg, and had to pay €17.80 (£15.38) – meaning she saved more than £20.
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