EasyJet, Ryanair and British Airways passengers face £95 airport charge if they fly at Christmas Travellers using Ryanair, EasyJet, British Airways and other popular airlines are being warned over charges they could face over Christmas.
It means a Christmas gift could lead to a checked-bag charge, or you could risk losing the gift if it is over 100ml in size, or the gift box contains multiple items contributing to the maximum of 10 items you are allowed to carry, Bristol Live reports.
He added: "Without careful planning, valuable gifts like bottles of alcohol, perfumes over 100ml, or even beautifully wrapped gift sets of travel safe sized items could be confiscated by airport security, or face an airport check-in fee of £65 per person."
Now travel specialists have issued them with a warning that bringing Christmas presents to the airport could result in hundreds of pounds in charges for breaking airline rules.
Travel expert and commercial director of SCS Chauffeurs, Hadleigh Diamond, warned: "Airlines are cracking down on baggage allowances, and checked-luggage fees can quickly add up-especially when budgets are already stretched by the rising cost of living.