Ryanair has revised its price list for passengers wishing to travel with a larger cabin bag, and guess what - it will cost you more. Currently, customers are required to pay an additional fee for 'priority' boarding if they wish to bring a 10kg suitcase on board. Otherwise, passengers are only permitted to bring a small personal bag measuring up to 40x20x25cm, which is included in the ticket price.
The cost to upgrade to priority, which includes a small personal bag and a 10kg suitcase measuring up to 55x40x20cm, ranged from £6 to £36 when added to the original flight booking. Ryanair imposes a higher charge to upgrade to priority at a later date or at the airport, between £20 and £38. However, this has now been upped to between £20 and £60.
For money-saving tips, sign up to our Money newsletter here . READ MORE: Amazon's 'nifty' under seat case on wheels that you can use on Easyjet with no cabin charges READ MORE: £520 compensation alert as travellers face Italy airport and transport chaos A statement from Ryanair read: "Fee varies depending on the route and travel dates selected. Non-priority customers who have not added a bag to their booking can still purchase a 10kg Check-in bag at the airport bag drop desk for £35.
99. Non-priority customers who bring their 10kg Check-in bag to the boarding gate may check it in against payment of a fee of £46/£60. This is to align with the gate bag fee if passengers choose to bring their 10kg to the boarding gate and want to ca.