Ryanair and Aer Lingus Revise Hand Luggage Policies for Passengers

## Ryanair and Aer Lingus Update Hand Luggage Policies for Flights
Both Ryanair and Aer Lingus have implemented new regulations regarding hand luggage for their flights. These changes come as the airlines aim to streamline the boarding process and enhance passenger experience.
Under the revised rules, Ryanair passengers can bring only one small cabin bag on board. It must fit under the seat in front, with dimensions not exceeding 40cm x 20cm x 25cm. Previously, passengers were allowed to take an additional larger cabin bag free of charge. Ryanair also highlights that any additional items, such as shopping bags or duty-free purchases, must fit within this limit.
Conversely, Aer Lingus has also adjusted its hand luggage policy. The airline now allows passengers to bring a smaller bag as hand luggage, with its size requirements being 55cm x 40cm x 24cm, plus a personal item not exceeding 25cm x 33cm x 20cm. This aims to ensure onboard storage remains manageable and to minimize delays during boarding.
With these changes, both airlines underscore their commitment to efficiency in air travel as they prepare for the upcoming travel season. The airlines encourage passengers to familiarize themselves with the new rules ahead of their journeys.