Easyjet luggage

Started by turkeyfoot, March 02, 2022, 11:36:28 AM

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turkeyfoot

Hi

You can now pay to bring a second larger bag on board
Easyjet cut its baggage allowance in February 2021, which means if you've booked a standard seat you can only bring a small bag into the cabin, measuring up to 45 x 36 x 20cm – roughly the size of a rucksack.

Until recently, only Easyjet Plus cardholders, and those who paid more for Up Front or Extra Legroom (ie, priority) seats or a Flexi fare, could bring a second larger bag (56cm x 45cm x 25cm) on board.

However, those with standard seats can now pay to take a second bag on board for £5.99-£32.99. You'll also get 'speedy boarding' included, so you can be one of the first to board.

Get an extra piece of cabin luggage AND extra legroom from £8ish each way
If your luggage won't fit into your free cabin bag but you don't have a huge amount extra to bring, you can get a second cabin bag from as little as £7.99 each way – and some extra room to stretch your legs into the bargain.

Easyjet now charges £5.99-£32.99 for a second, larger cabin bag. Or you can pay £6.99-£35.49 to check in an extra 15kg bag. But if you book an extra-legroom or first-row seat, you're entitled to take a second bag into the cabin (maximum size 56 x 45 x 25cm).

Prices for these seats range from £7.99 to £39.99 each way – similar to just checking in a small extra bag – so you could get both an additional bag and a premium seat for the price of one.

Keep safe

Geoff
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Greenbeans

Hi Three people arrived with small suitcases that they wanted to take on board as hand luggage at Palma Airport Majorca, last Friday. they were told that it would cost them 29 euros each, a they were not priority booked etc. OUCH :(:(