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Ryanair’s New Strict Rule Cuts Down Bag Limits

Ryanair has announced stricter cabin baggage rules, effective from November 2025. The airline is urging passengers to follow the new limits carefully.

Why Ryanair Is Tightening Baggage Rules

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Known for its budget-friendly fares, Ryanair says the move will help reduce flight delays and operational costs. It also ensures that airfares stay affordable for most travellers.

New Cabin Baggage Policy Details

Under the updated policy, each passenger can carry one free personal item. The item must not exceed 40 x 30 x 20 cm. Any baggage larger than this will need to be checked in, possibly with extra charges.

Staff Incentives to Enforce Rules

Ryanair will introduce incentives for ground staff to spot baggage violations. The aim is to encourage better compliance and make boarding quicker.

Majority of Passengers Already Follow Rules

The airline mentioned that most travellers already stick to the baggage policy. However, a small number of violators often cause delays and increase costs.

Part of a Broader European Strategy

These changes are in line with efforts across Europe to standardise baggage sizes. Ryanair’s move supports its long-term goal of staying a low-cost carrier.

Impact on Travellers

Though the stricter enforcement may seem tough, it is a practical step. It helps maintain efficiency while giving rule-following passengers better service and cheaper fares.

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