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Limited Luggage Allowance
We have just booked a holiday and said yes to the 15kg allowance, have just weighed 2 pairs of sandals nearly 2kgs! Have just reserved luggage that weighs 2.5kg. Any suggestions how we cope...we haven't been on holiday abroad for 7 years so out of touch!!!!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I take it you've booked with Ryan Air?? A lot of companies offer 20kg, but I know Ryan Air only allow 15kg. Thomson offer 20kg (I know this 'cos we flew with them just over a week ago).
One solution is to wear a jacket specially designed with lots of pockets, that allows you to wear your luggage.
It's called a Rufus Roo Jacket:
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One solution is to wear a jacket specially designed with lots of pockets, that allows you to wear your luggage.
It's called a Rufus Roo Jacket:
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Most of these low cost airlines will charge you a fortune for being over your luggage limit. However Mrs Hymie & I have flown Ryanair (never again) and overcame this problem by booking extra luggage in advance; for a fairly reasonable price. You just need to check with the airline to see what their arrangements/fees are re extra hold luggage (one extra bag at 15kg should be enough).
Worrier....I usually fly Ryanair and check in 20kg with 10kg in my hand luggage. If you want to add to your 15kg you can do it, i think, up until four hours before the flight.
I wear layers of the heaviest clothes I will be taking on holiday and all my jewelry......that often sets off the alarm....but it's less weight in the case.
I wear layers of the heaviest clothes I will be taking on holiday and all my jewelry......that often sets off the alarm....but it's less weight in the case.
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Are you sure you've weighed your sandals correctly? From what you have said each sandal weighs ~1lb or 500g......that is one hell of a sandal!
15kg has never been a problem for me, even when I took a book for each day of my holiday.....kindles and iPads have done wonders for my back when travelling!
15kg has never been a problem for me, even when I took a book for each day of my holiday.....kindles and iPads have done wonders for my back when travelling!
I regularly fly Ryanair and Easyjet. I have one of those really lightweight suitcases (like these http:// www.mat alan.co .uk/hom eware/t ravel-e ssentia ls/suit cases-a nd-trav el/s251 9607/wo rlds-li ghtest- 2-wheel -suitca se) and wear my heaviest clothes (heaviest sandals and a cardigan). The hand luggage allowance is usually 10kg so I pack all my books in there and some shoes/sandals if need be. I also take books that I will behind in the hotel library so that I can use that weight coming back for souvenirs etc. Mr Spudqueen has a Kindle. In fact we've just booked for this summer with Ryanair. I have booked a 20kg case and Mr Spudqueen will just be taking hand luggage, but that's 40kg between us. I will just make sure that I will take all the liquids (toiletries etc) in my case.
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