Ryanair passengers can avoid a £120 fine (Image: Getty) It’s always one of the most stressful parts of flying - wrestling with your carry-on bag and your hold luggage, desperately trying to keep the weight down to be able to squeeze it onboard without anybody stopping you and trying to slap you with a fine. But Jet2 , Ryanair , Easyjet and TUI passengers are being urged to avoid paying a penalty for an overweight bag by making use of a little known rule available to exploit if you’re going on holiday this summer. Usually, passengers are allowed one carry-on bag to bring onto the plane itself, as well as at least one checked-in suitcase for the hold luggage.

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