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Ryanair, one of Europe’s leading budget airlines, has updated its cabin baggage policy to allow passengers to bring a slightly larger bag on board for free—now with dimensions of 40x30x20 cm, equating to 24 liters of capacity. That’s a modest but meaningful 4-liter increase from the previous allowance of 20 liters.

What Does This Mean for Travelers?

Why the Shift?

Budget airlines often tweak cabin luggage rules as a way to balance passenger convenience with cost and operational efficiency. By increasing the free bag size to 24 liters, Ryanair:

Don’t Confuse It With Paid Cabin Bags

It’s important to note that Ryanair continues to offer Priority Boarding for passengers who want to bring a larger wheeled cabin bag (up to 10 kg, 55x40x20 cm). The free allowance only covers the smaller personal item that fits under the seat.

Packing Smart: How to Maximize 24 Liters

When space is limited, strategy matters. To make the most of your newly expanded allowance:

With just a bit of planning, your 40x30x20 cm bag can be a powerhouse of efficiency. Small bag, big possibilities!

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