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03.04.2024 - 14:19 / dailyrecord.co.uk
The holiday season is upon us with many people jetting off for spring holidays.
However ,before you fly, people are being urged to read up on the rules with their selected airline to avoid extra charges. If you don't, holidaymakers risk losing money with strict rules having been implemented by British Airways, TUI, Jet2, Ryanair, easyJet and more.
With some carriers charging up to £65 for every suitcase that needs to go in the hold, turning up with the wrong case isn't how anyone wants to start their holiday. To prevent this from happening, the Mirror have compiled a list below of all the measurements you need to know - and suitable suitcases and bags you can buy now to save on fees later.
Jet2 passengers can bring one piece of hand luggage on board free as long as it weighs no more than 10kg and is no larger than 56cm x 45cm x 25cm - this includes any wheels and handles. Jet2 are strict about their size allowance and any luggage that weighs or measures more than this will need to be checked into the aircraft hold and passengers may have to pay an additional charge.
Travellers can also bring a small personal item on board as long as it fits underneath the seat in front of you. Jet2 doesn't specify a size limit for this bag however passengers who exceed their allowance may be charged £12 per kg.
Great Jet2-friendly cases include:
Nere Wonda 55 - £99
Antler Clifton cabin case - £170
Beis Front Pocket Carry On - £254
If you are flying with BA, you can bring one cabin bag measuring no more than 56 x 40 x 23cm and one personal item measuring no more than 40 x 30 x 15cm. You must be able to lift them into the overhead lockers and bags must not weigh more than 23kg.
One of the best cabin cases you can buy as a British Airways passenger
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