This Ryanair-approved cabin bag helps avoid additional fines after new rule announced
This Ryanair-approved cabin bag helps avoid additional fines after new rule announced
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Despite its budget airline status, Ryanair passengers have had to contend with quite a few tricky rules over the last few years, the latest of which sees the airline banning paper boarding passes. The new rule will come into effect from May 2025, with passengers no longer able to use a physical ticket – instead, they’ll only be allowed to pass through the airport and onto their flight with a digital pass on their phone.
This new rule joins another contentious rule from the budget airline, which saw passengers frustrated by shrinking hand luggage restrictions. However, if you’re worried about racking up additional costs before even boarding the plane, this Antler Stamford 2.0 Cabin Bag, £200, meets all the sizing requirements, so you won’t need to pay extra at boarding.
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Despite fitting into the tight regulations, the Stamford 2.0 Cabin Bag is deceptively spacious inside, giving you plenty of space for all the essentials you might need for a long weekend away. It has three internal zipped compartments, mesh lid pockets and a small side zip pocket for your valuables, as well as compressions packing straps to help keep your things in place.