The airline is hoping that many more travellers will opt for the priority option when they purchase their flight. Once this is sold out, customers will have to check their bag in before security, at a cost of £16-£20 return. Importantly, Ryanair will only allow a maximum of 95 (out of 189 potential passengers per plane) to buy priority boarding. Priority-boarding customers will still be able to take on two free bags (one small carry-on plus 1 wheelie bag). Yes, if you are keen to take a wheelie bag (10kg maximum) with you. But it does mean they will not have to worry so much about liquids being less than 100ml and it will speed up security screening. That means customers will have to suffer the hassle of queuing at the Ryanair check-in desks in the airport before going through security. Instead, the latter will have to be checked in at the airport for £8 (if purchased at booking) or £10. What is the new rule? If you are determined not to pay extra, you can only bring a bag that can be tucked under the seat in frontįrom 1 November, passengers who have not bought priority boarding will only be able to bring on board a small carry-on bag, not a wheelie. This has caused significant delays, with ground staff often not immediately available to load them. Most travellers have been happy with this, but it has meant that as many as 120 bags have been left waiting on the tarmac to be loaded onto the plane. But unless passengers had bought priority boarding (£6), the wheelie bag is tagged at the gate and put in the hold. All customers could bring on board one standard-sized wheelie bag plus a small carry-on free of charge.
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