Mr. Hakob Riganyan, an employee of Aéroport (Airport) de Biarritz Pays Basque, in the French city of Anglet, France, has prepared an information for passengers who will benefit from or will soon benefit from Ryanair airline services.
“Passengers that use non priority services of Ryanair are allowed to have:
1 small handbag, which should not exceed 40 × 25 × 20 cm, intended to be placed under the front seat.
Priority Service
Additional: Up to 10kg of hand luggage (maximum permitted sizes (55 × 40 × 20)) must be paid.
At the same time, this service will allow you to get on board the plane out of queue.
Price of Priority service can range from 6 to 14 Euros.
Tip: the ticket it’s cheaper at the moment of purchasing.
As I mentioned,
Ryanair’s Boeing 737-800s can carry up to 189 passengers.
Priority passengers are limited to 95 on each flight.
This means that a maximum of 95 passengers in each flight can carry 10 kg of luggage.
However, when Priority is exhausted but you have luggage you are allowed to pay for 10kg of luggage, provided that it has to be registered at the checkpoint.
It is important to remember that Ryanair registration starts 2 hours before the flight and closes 40 minutes before the flight.
When traveling with Ryanair, passengers with both Priority and Non Priority services are allowed a
maximum of 3 luggage.
- The value of 10kg is 10 – 17.5 Euros at the time of purchase of the ticket (10 – 25 Euros after buying the ticket).
- 20kg, 20 euro at the time of purchase of the ticket, 40 at the time after purchase.
For example, you can buy 2 × 20 kg and 1 × 10 kg.
If the luggage is heavier than planned, you will have to pay an extra 11 Euros for each extra kilogram at the airport.
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Useful information:
To make your getting on board the plane faster, pay attention to your Boarding Zone ticket.
If you have a Front Door on your ticket, you should get on board from the front door.
If Rare or Back Door is specified, you should get on board from the back door.
Be sure to keep your ticket in your hand while getting on board as the crew will check it,” he wrote.