Ryanair

i dont get it! We will be travelingl light with Ryanair, hand luggage only. I am making sure that all my liquids are 100ml or less, but what happens if I cant fit them all in that tiny plastic bag they give you. Do they let you have a toiletry bag, otherwise I dont know how im going to do it!? And further to this, I have been told by someone that they think once you are through security and want to buy something from duty free, you cannot then carry that on board separately and have to put it in your travel bag, is this true? Surely, that's not fair on the shops duty free side as it is restricting purchases.
08:18 Fri 20th Jul 2012
 
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I think you just need to conform to the rules, airline services are not really interested in the duty free shops, their concern is the safety of their passengers I would imagine.
Just buy them on arrivial much easier
It's sometimes true that they won't let you on with the duty free bag as well as your hand luggage so make sure that if you buy something it fits in there. They wouldn't let my friend bring her bottle of water on to the flight as she'd lost her receipt. With regards to your liquids, could you not use 2 clear bags to put the stuff in. Whatever you do, do not bend any of their rules, you really won't win.
Ratter, their concern is £££££££££££££££££££££
ummmm, you could well be right lol
So-called duty free (or tax free) is often no cheaper than what you can buy locally. Also, at many airports you can buy and collect on the way home.
the rule is usually one clear bag of liquids only, not two. You can buy more once you're through customs but Ryanair say it must still fit in your carry-on bag. You can't buy at duty-free prices if you're only going to EU countries.
•Liquids may only be carried in containers no greater than 100ml.
•These containers must be brought to the airport contained in a single, transparent, re-sealable plastic bag, which itself must not exceed 1 litre in capacity (approximately 20cm x 20cm). The contents of the plastic bag must fit comfortably and the bag must be sealed.
•Each passenger may carry only one such bag of liquids. The bag must be presented for examination.


That's airport security rules - universal for all UK airports

Ryanair also have a rule about one carry on bag only - so whatever you take must fit in that bag after being checked.
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Ryanair will get you there and back as reliably as anywhere else, and their seats are as comfortable as any. But they want you to carry as little luggage as possible so they can disembark you quickly and get on with their next flight.
Ryanair allow 1 duty free bag per customer to be carried on board, it must be stored above your head with any other luggage once on board, your clear plastic bag must fit into your cabin bag when you have passed security.
I flew with ryanair in june , i had 2 ziplock type bags for toletries ( check the size on the ryanair website ) max you are allowed in "liquid formula" is 1 litre- that includes all make up lotions etc ,as for duty free it MUST go in your one piece of hand luggage,so watch the weight of 10k and be rigid with size of your hand luggage cos if it doesnt fit in the "cage " they use to measure size you will be charged

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