Where does Ryanair allow carrying a separate duty-free bag?

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I read that Ryanair now allows carrying a bag of airport purchases ("duty free") in addition to one carry-on bag, but only in certain airports.

In which airports?



Best Answer

At Brussels South Charleroi (Belgium) you may take one bag with purchases from the "Sky shop" after the security check, in addition to your hand bagage.




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Are duty free bags allowed on Ryanair flights?

Duty-free bags are permitted in the cabin along with your cabin baggage. Please note: there is currently conflicting information regarding being able to take Trunki hand luggage on as cabin baggage. It is best to contact Ryanair directly regarding this.

Does Duty Free count as hand luggage?

All duty free bags or airport purchases count as hand baggage so if you have more than your free allowance, your extra bags will be checked into the hold.

Can I take a carrier bag on Ryanair?

All passengers are entitled to bring 1 small personal bag on board which must fit under the seat in front of you (40cm x 20cm x 25cm). Examples include, handbag, laptop bag and small backpack. Non-priority customers who wish to bring a second larger wheelie bag (10kg weight) must purchase the 10kg Check-in Bag.

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.



Ryanair's Bag Policy Explained




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