
Amazon's under-the-seat cabin bag is cheaper than Primark & approved for Ryanair flights
The bag can also be extended to meet easyJet's requirements
BAG IT Amazon's under-the-seat cabin bag is cheaper than Primark & approved for Ryanair flights
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AMAZON is selling the perfect-sized cabin bag for Ryanair flights - and its cheaper than Primark.
Now that summer is finally upon us, and with temperatures set to ramp up again next week, many of us are likely making plans for trips abroad.
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Amazon has the perfect cabin bag to take on Ryanair flights
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The cabin bag extends to meet easyJet's requirements
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Finding a bag that meets the strict size guidelines of airlines can be tricky, but thankfully, Amazon has the perfect product to keep travellers at ease.
Whether it's a romantic getaway, or a work trip, the Cabin Bag will hold everything you need for a short trip away.
The under-seat bag is 40 X 20 X 25, meaning that it's the exact maximum size Ryanair allows for cabin bags.
Plus, the nifty bag can also be extended to 46 X 36 X 20cm, meaning its the perfect size for easyJet flights.
The small bag is made from waterproof material, and can carry a heavy load, so you can be guaranteed that it will get you through your holiday without any drama.
Plus, it can be worn as a cross body bag, or a handbag, depending on your style.
The bag is perfect for holding, clothes, makeups, books and anything else you might need for a short trip away.
It comes in two colours, black and silver, and is priced at just £9.99, making it perfect for penny pinchers.
Plus, it's cheaper than Primark's Quilted Under Seat Cabin Bag which is priced at £12.
The Primark bag is also the perfect size for Ryanair flights, but does not extend to the size of easyJet's restrictions.
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Shoppers have flooded the Amazon website with praise for the purse friendly bag.
One shopper said: "What a great little bag this was.
"Really good value for money and has been a really good buy."
A second person said: "Great item, well made and fit for purpose!
Advice for flying with Ryanair All Ryanair passengers can bring a small personal bag on board but this must fit under the seat in front of you, but it must be no bigger than 40cm x 20cm x 25cm
Any over-sized cabin bags will be refused at the boarding gate and put in the hold for a fee
Ryanair also charges passengers up to £55 check-in at the airport
Anyone who loses their card at the airport will have to pay a £20 reissue fee
Book to sit in the front five rows if you want to head off the plane first
Extra legroom seats can be found in rows 1 A, B, C or 2 D, E, F as well as row 16 and 17 near the emergency exit
The worst seat on Ryanair's Boeing 737-800 aircraft is also 11A because of its lack of window.
"The expansion facility with the base zip is particularly clever."
A third person said: "Very good quality for the price and would 100% recommend as hand luggage.
"I expected it to be smaller, bearing in mind the price, but it was actually a great size!"
Airlines have strict restrictions on what you can take on board flights, with customers only able to take a small bag on for free.
Passengers have to pay for any larger bags they wish to take on board.

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