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Those flying with Ryanair this summer are being urged to 'strictly adhere' to the budget airline's strict baggage rules or risk facing a 'gate bag fee' at the airport. Several customers have reported being charged extra minutes before they're due to fly as their hand luggage wasn't compliant with Ryanair's carry-on policy. Passengers who do not opt to upgrade to Priority Boarding are only permitted to bring a 'small personal bag' with them on board .

This can be no bigger than 40x20x25cm and must fit under the seat in front, such as this backpack from luxury luggage brand Antler , which has been slashed by £42 in the brand's massive summer sale. Travellers can also choose to pay extra for a second cabin bag can bring a 10kg suitcase, measuring up to 55x50x20cm and fit in the overhead lockers. Antler's Logo Cabin Bag in Amber is the exact size and has been slashed by a whopping £64.



READ MORE: 'I found the best Samsonite under seat cabin case alternative on Amazon - now my mum's begging for one' READ MORE: 'I suck at parallel parking my car - an Amazon gadget has solved all my problems' It's important that passengers stick to the baggage allowance on their booking as some holidaymakers have found themselves having to pay extra before boarding the plane - even when their bag was only slightly over the size limit. According to recent reports from travellers, this can be as much as £70 for an oversized 10kg bag or £46 for an oversized small personal bag. One passenger, @Mr_MA.

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