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