Ryanair baggage - taking more than 1 bag

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I have bought Ryanair baggage up to 20kg. Can I take/give two bags which total weight does not exceed 20kg?

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Can you check-in 2 bags with Ryanair?

You can add Priority & 2 Cabin Bags at the time of booking, during check-in, or in your trip extras. Sign into your Active trip and scroll down to your trip extras. Click \u201cAdd to Trip\u201d and follow the steps.

Can I take 2 bags as checked luggage?

For Economy passengers with two pieces of luggage, the total combined dimensions (length + breadth + height) of both pieces should not exceed 273cm (107 inches). Also the linear dimension of each piece should not exceed 62 inches. The weight of each bag must not exceed 23 Kgs or 50 pounds.

Can I carry 2 bags in hand luggage?

In a letter to the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS), the CISF's IG for airports has written that as per rules framed by the former, \u201cno passenger should be permitted to carry more than one hand bag. It has been seen that passengers on an average carry two or three hand bags to the screening point.



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