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Morrisons brings back £8 cabin bag that's Jet2 approved, has wheels & fits under plane seat perfectly

Morrisons brings back £8 cabin bag that's Jet2 approved, has wheels & fits under plane seat perfectly

Scottish Suna day ago
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CASE IN POINT Morrisons brings back £8 cabin bag that's Jet2 approved, has wheels & fits under plane seat perfectly
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MORRISONS is selling an underseat cabin bag for only £8, just in time for the summer holidays.
Travel enthusiasts took to social media to share the exciting deal for others to scoop up too.
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The Jonas bag by Manoukian Paris can be purchased from Morrisons for £8
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They revealed how the bag can be bought in red, blue or grey, and is perfect for Jet2 flights.
The bag measures 40 x 20 x 25cm, and has a telescope handle, as well as a carry handle, with two wheels.
Morrisons described their cabin bag, from French brand Jonas, as being made of a "durable material".
The user, sharing the bag to the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK Facebook group, attracted a number of responses from other keen bargain seekers.
They described it as a "quite spacious" bag, and praised it for also having an interior zip pocket, and pocket on the side.
It also includes a side pocket that makes it easy to find and store your passport when travelling.
The greatly priced bag was also shared on Facebook at the end of last year, when it was put on sale for cheap during Black Friday.
This poster said: "Ryanair approved underseat bags with wheels and handle to pull at Morrisons cheapest I've seen."
It was described as an "excellent find", with one user who added: "I'll have to grab two of them."
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It comes after Morrisons' also had another cheap bag to fit under the seat in its WIGIG (when it's gone it's gone) range.
Their Lugg bag was a hard case luggage with wheels, going for £8, that could have its wheels detached to fit into under seat flight dimensions.
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