
'Excellent' Ryanair and easyJet underseat bag with 'plenty of compartments' now £20
With many people jetting off on their summer holidays, it is essential that travellers make sure they have the right sized underseat luggage. Nobody wants to turn up ready to board the aeroplane only to be faced with an extra charge.
Unfortunately it isn't as easy as picking up a random bag since every airline has different requirements. Thankfully for frequent Ryanair fliers, earlier this month the airline announced that it will be increasing the size of their handheld luggage restrictions.
While the old requirements used to be 40x25x20cm, shoppers will be able to buy a slightly bigger bag with a maximum size of 40x30x20cm. For those who want to stay on the safe side and match the old measurements, Amazon is currently selling the Lossga Cabin Bag in black for £20.98.
Other colours are also available but the prices are slightly higher, ranging between £24.99 and £26.99. Due to the size of the Lossga Cabin Bag, it can also be taken on board for free on a variety of major airlines, including easyJet and TUI, reports Chronicle Live.
Unfortunately Jet2 and British Airways fliers would need to pay to bring this bag onto their flight as their current underseat dimensions are 40x30x15cm.
Designed with multiple compartments and pockets to easily organise all of your travel essentials, this cabin bag also includes a wet pocket for toiletries and towels, as well as easy access water bottle holders. And for those wanting to make sure their passport can be grabbed at a moment's notice, there is a front zip pocket.
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For comfort while walking around the airport, the bag also features padded back panels and shoulder straps. Crafted with an ergonomic design, this bag should evenly distribute the weight of the contents inside to reduce any strain on your shoulder and back.
Another popular Ryanair travel bag on Amazon is the Xkdoai Cabin Bag. Normally retailing for £30.99, shoppers can grab the green edition for £21.99 in the sale. Other colours are also available, with prices ranging from £22.99 to £25.99.
Alternatively, Aerolite had reduced the price for their Ryanair Cabin Bag down from £69.99 down to £22.99. Made from recycled plastic bottles, this bag comes with a detachable carry bag, high quality zippers and a strap to mount it onto larger luggage for easier travel.
The Lossga Cabin Bag is widely popular with Amazon shoppers as it currently boasts a 4.6 star rating. Many reviewers praised the bag for its plentiful storage, as well as how comfortable it was to wear.
One shopper said: "I bought this travel backpack specifically for flying with Ryanair, and it fits their 40x20x25 cm size limit perfectly – no issues at all getting it under the seat. The storage layout is really smart, with plenty of compartments to keep everything organized, including a handy wet pocket for toiletries and a secure hidden pocket for valuables."
With another five-star reviewer adding: "Great bags for cabin luggage for holidays. Bought one each for my lads to carry their clothes for a 4 night trip abroad. They have chosen a rucksack each instead of a cabin suitcase . Really good size. Very well made. Lots of compartments. The laptop section and straps are really well padded for carrying. Good price too. I'm pleased"
However, a few shoppers had a couple of complaints. One person wrote: "Zip broke on the first use, seller then got in contact after I left a review and sent a new bag out."
While another grumbled: "Only complaint, shoulder strap has no length adjuster."
Despite this, a top reviewer said: "Excellent quality, loads of pockets, loads of space inside. The main compartment zips open on three sides so you can pack it properly, like a suitcase, rather than having to rummage into it. It's also comfy to wear, and the drinks bottle pockets work well. I've used it far more than I expected in the last 6 weeks."
With a sixth customer adding: "I recently used this for 5 nights away in Spain. It was amazing. So many compartments, well made, saved me a tonne of money on my Ryan Air flight. I packed more than enough in there for my holiday, including my iPad, all of my toiletries, outfits, my phone, a bottle. I genuinely couldn't believe how much I could fit in there."
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