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Amazon's best-selling Ryanair cabin bag fits 'everything for a two-night trip'

Amazon's best-selling Ryanair cabin bag fits 'everything for a two-night trip'

North Wales Live8 hours ago
As the holiday season hits its peak, finding the right travel bags can be a hassle if they don't meet airline size requirements. This often results in travellers having to fork out extra cash at airports or frantically removing items from their luggage.
This is why there's been a rise in demand for bags that are designed to fit perfectly as cabin bags or under-seat luggage. Now, shoppers are in luck as they can snap up the Xkdoai for Ryanair Cabin Bags for just £16.99, reduced from £30.99 on Amazon.
The 20-litre cabin bag is touted as being fully compliant with Ryanair's carry-on baggage size and also suitable for most airlines. Despite its compact size, the bag opens 180 degrees like a suitcase, providing ample space and fitting comfortably in both overhead bins and under seats.
Not only does the bag offer plenty of room, but it also includes a TSA-approved clear bag that allows travellers to swiftly check in and pass through airport security. The bag also features a hidden zipped pocket at the back of the backpack for mobile phones, passports, wallets and other valuables.
There's even a cable hole on the side of the backpack that can be connected to the charger inside the bag, allowing travellers to charge their phones on the go. The nylon pouch style cabin bag boasts a water repellent fabric, meaning travellers can use the bag outdoors without worrying about their belongings getting damaged, reports the Daily Record.
If this particular cabin bag doesn't appeal to everyone, though, there are numerous other alternatives available. For instance, the it Luggage 2 Wheel Soft Business Suitcase in Black costs £45 from Argos and is crafted from microfibre material.
It features two inset wheels, a retractable handle, meets cabin requirements and boasts five internal pockets, six external pockets, plus dedicated mobile phone and iPod compartments.
For those seeking a more budget-friendly choice, there's the Over Handle Travel Holdall priced at £10 from Dunelm, which offers a chic and streamlined appearance, remains lightweight and water-resistant, and is machine washable.
The Xkdoai bag, meanwhile, has earned an impressive 4.7 out of 5 star rating based on 929 Amazon reviews. One customer commented: "Perfect travel bag! I recently bought this backpack for a trip to Germany and it is excellent! The straps are super comfortable and seem durable enough."
Another reviewer noted: "Excellent backpack. Bought for a two night trip to Dublin and it fit everything I needed to take. Lots of pockets for passports, toiletries etc. Sturdy, comfortable straps for carrying. I would highly recommend it.
"These bags are brilliant," remarked another buyer. "It fits in the Ryanair slot and has plenty of room inside with extra pockets."
Although the majority of feedback has been favourable, some customers expressed reservations, with one writing: "It does not vacuum pack as I thought." For money-saving tips,
Another commented: "The bag itself, space-wise is good but the shoulder straps are so small for an adult."
However, the Xkdoai for Ryanair Cabin Bags appears to be a reliable option for holidaymakers this summer.
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