💨 Abstract
The Trunki travel bag, despite being larger than strict cabin bag size rules, is allowed on Ryanair flights for free. This could help travelers, especially families, avoid extra baggage charges, which can be particularly beneficial in the current cost of living crisis. Major airlines like EasyJet and Tui also permit the Trunki, although some low-cost operators like Vueling Airlines and Wizz Air may require additional fees. On Ryanair, passengers need to purchase a Priority pass for extra baggage allowance.
Courtesy: www.thesun.co.uk
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