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CovKid | 16:44 Thu 12th Aug 2010 | Travel
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Does anyone know how EasyJet applies the "cage" limit? If I have a floppy kit-bag that will easlily fit inside the 56 x45 x25 cage, will it be accepted, even if when carried it has a different shape? The cage allows exactly 63 litres, whereas most "specialist" holdalls are about 44...a lot of unused space.
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If your bag will fit into the cage it will fit into a similar space inside the overhead lockers. (which is what really matters). So you should have no problems.

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Thanks Chris. That was my hope; being floppy it will fit any space a more rigid bag will and more. I just wonder will an officious baggage/check in operator will see it that way?
the only test I've ever personally seen them apply is to put it into the cage: if it fits, it shouldn't be a problem.
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Thanks jno.
when we flew with them in June, they were charging people who had the right size bag but had to slightly, and I mean slightly, squeeze the bag in. Money making scam!
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Thanks Anderlee. I guess they would say if it is a squeeze it is normall bigger than the cage, which they say is the max. Bit like being a minute late for a parking meter; the limit is the limit. I reckon I will try my floppy kit bag, have a camera handy and mutter "small claims court".

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