Airline luggage guide

Ryanair cabin bag guide for UK travellers

Ryanair luggage rules depend on the fare and extras attached to your booking. This guide explains how to choose a practical bag, measure it properly, and pack without relying on guesswork.

Passenger aircraft viewed from an airport terminal

Check your booking before choosing a bag

Start with the baggage allowance shown in your booking confirmation or the Ryanair app. The included allowance can differ from larger cabin-bag options purchased with priority boarding or as an extra. Airline rules can change, so always use Ryanair's current measurements as the final authority.

An under-seat bag needs to fit beneath the seat in front of you. A wheeled cabin case normally belongs in the overhead locker and may require the relevant paid option.

How to measure your cabin bag

Soft bag or hard-shell case?

A soft under-seat bag is usually easier to fit into a sizer and beneath a seat, provided it is not overfilled. A hard-shell spinner offers more protection and easier movement through the airport, but its fixed dimensions leave less room for error.

For a short trip, packing cubes can divide clothes, cables, and toiletries without creating loose pockets of wasted space. Avoid stuffing every compartment because an expanded front pocket still counts toward the external dimensions.

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Final check before leaving

Open your booking, confirm the allowance, measure the packed bag, and remove anything prohibited from cabin luggage. Wear the bulkiest suitable clothing and shoes if space is tight, but keep comfort and airport security checks in mind.

For more help choosing a case, read the cabin luggage comparison guide or use the weekend packing checklist.

Organise a smaller cabin bagUse separate cubes for clothing, underwear, cables, and laundry.
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