Bags for the New Ryanair free allowance
From August 2025, Ryanair's free hand luggage allowance is 40x30x20 cm . Choose our 24L bags to match the allowance exactly, or enjoy huge savings on our slightly smaller 20L range that still meets the new rules.
Metz 24L Backpack - 40x30x20 cm - New Ryanair Maximum Allowance
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Vela 24L Ladies Cabin Bag Holdall - 40x30x20 cm
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Santa Cruz Underseat Cabin Bag -Airline Compliant 40x30x20 cm For Ryanair, Easyjet, Wizzair
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Paxos 20L Holdall with ShapeSafe™ Design - 40x20x25 cm
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Ryanair Hand Luggage FAQs
A: When flying with Ryanair, every passenger can bring one under seat cabin bag on board for free. It can measure a maximum of 40x30x20 cm and must be placed underneath the seat in front of you.
A: Yes, but you will have to buy an add-on bundle called ‘Priority & 2 Cabin Bags’ for an additional fee of between £12-60 in order to access the larger allowance. Purchasing this add on will allow you to bring an additional larger case measuring a maximum of 55x40x20 cm in to the aircraft cabin with you.
A: All cabin luggage is usually checked in Ryanair’s luggage sizer before boarding. If your luggage is too large for your allowance, you will face a fine of up to £75 and your bag may be placed in the aircraft hold.
A: All bags in Cabin Max’s 24L range are suitable for Ryanair’s free hand luggage allowance as they measure 40x30x20 cm. Examples include the Metz 24L, Manhattan 24L, Anode 24L, Travel Hack Backpack 24L and Equator 24L.
A: Cabin Max’s 55x40x20 cm cases like the Anode 40L and Santa Cruz 40L are an exact match for Ryanair’s Priority allowance.
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