Baggage rules for Aer Lingus, RyanAir, Transavia, Norwegian Airlines?

Size limits, fees, and rules if applicable. (checked-in baggage, carry-on, personal item)

For multi-city travel, what size bags would fit ALL the airlines' rules?

For goodness sake google it yourself.

And would you like tea with that sir?

You can find all that info on the websites of those airlines. Or you can search something like 'carry-on luggage sizes' and find charts listing carry-on sizes for multiple airlines. I'm not sure why someone else should do the searching for you and then pass on the info when you can do it yourself.

A normal size rolling suitcase will be OK for all airlines as checked luggage. It has to weigh 50 pounds/22 kilograms or less. Fees vary from airline to airline.

A book-bag size small backpack will be OK as a carry on bag or all airlines.

I'll get right on that. It will take me about an hour to make the list including all of the possible fares.

ALL of the rules are too long to fit here.

https://www.transavia.com/en-EU/faq/hold-luggage/
https://www.norwegian.com/en-ca/travel-info/baggage/

You have to find the Airline with the smallest size and weight allowance. That one plane can carry more does not help you on the other planes.
Shall we all guess if you have a premium ticket one suitcase or ten.

All of that information is on each airline's website. There's no reason you can't find it there yourself.

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