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Starting February 10th, easyJet will change the policy for carry-on luggage, halving the allowance for those purchasing lower fare tickets.
What will the new baggage rules be? Beginning February 10, 2021, all customers will be allowed to bring on board a small carry-on bag (maximum 17.7 x 14.2 x 7.9 inches including any handles or wheels) that must fit under the seat in front of them.
Booking an Up Front or Extra Legroom seat will allow you to also bring on board a larger carry-on bag (max. 22 x 17.7 x 9.8 inches) to be placed in the overhead compartment.
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EasyJet Will Halve Their Carry-On Allowance
Passengers paying a lower fare will only be able to bring onboard a small bag to be placed under the seat in front, with maximum dimensions of 17.7 x 14.2 x 7.9 inches. Passengers will not be able to pay an extra fee to bring a larger suitcase in the cabin.
Those purchasing Up Front or Extra Legroom seats will be entitled to a larger cabin bag, to be stored in the overhead compartment, measuring 22x17.7x9.8 inches (subject to availability). easyJet Plus cardholders will also be able to bring an additional cabin bag.
easyJet Plus cardholders
No changes for easyJet Plus cardholders: you can bring a small cabin bag to be placed under the seat and a larger carry-on bag.
Up Front and Extra Legroom booking
If you book an Up Front or Extra Legroom seat, you may bring an additional large carry-on bag with you.
Flexi fare
Customers with a FLEXI fare can also bring a large carry-on bag (maximum 22 x 17.7 x 9.8 inches) to be placed in the overhead compartments when selecting an Up Front or Extra Legroom seat during booking.
Standard seat
Choosing a standard seat will allow you to bring a large carry-on bag only if you are an easyJet Plus cardholder, depending on available space. If there is no space, the carry-on bag will be stored free of charge in the cabin.
For more information https://www.easyjet.com/it
- easyJet Plus cardholders
- Up Front and Extra Legroom booking
- Flexi fare
- Standard seat