Has anyone ever travelled with Ryanair? I don't understand their luggage rules?

So this Monday I'm flying to Spain and I decided to purchase a £12 priority and two Cabin bags along with my flight ticket. But I don't get it. What if I choose to bring a luggage that is 24 inches so 63x41.5x24.5 size and one tiny handbag. Would that be okay?

How much would they charge me if I want to bring that along with me to Spain?

You will be charged for the larger bag… IF they allow you to book it in… I used to travel with Ryanair but no more, they charge extra for EVERYTHING and it is then more expensive than any other airline… The last time I travelled with them, once they had everyone in the air, out came the 'flight attendants to sell 'in flight lottery tickets'… Never again and I used to fly a couple of times a week

Airlines are strict about quantities and measurements of luggage. If your case exceeds their given measurements, you'll have to pay extra and it will be put in the hold. Your tiny handbag will be counted as a cabin bag. If your case is within the permitted measurements, that and your handbag amount to your two cabin bags.

No, the cabin bag can be no larger than 55x40x20cm and no heavier than 10kg. If you are over on either of these they will expect you to check it in and charge you for this privilege. Ryanair do not make exceptions.

With the Proirity deal. You are allowed 1 small bag which fits under the seat in front of you and the other (max 10kg) which can be stored in the overhead locker. Understand that Ryan Air want to make money out of you so they will flog you scratch cards, horrible burgers and anything else they can.

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