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Can I take a handbag and hand luggage on EastJet? Cabin luggage allowance explained

by The Editor
July 14, 2018
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EasyJet is a British low-cost airline, which can be a handy alternative if you dont need any of the pricey extras.

While you have to pay for extras such as hold luggage and choosing your seats, you can bring hand luggage free of charge.

This is a great if you are only going away for a few days and can make do with a smaller bag.

There is no weight limit to the bag you bring, but you must check your bag can fit in the overhead locker.

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HAND LUGGAGE: EasyJet allow you one bag as hand luggage

Your bag must be less than 56cm x 45cm x 25cm, including wheels and handle.

If the overhead lockers are already full when you board the plane, it can be placed in the hold for free.

While some airlines allow you to bring an extra smaller bag, such as a handbag or a laptop bag, EasyJet does not allow this for regular customers.

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However, if you are a Plus cardholder, or have a Flexi, Upfront or Extra Legroom fare you are allowed a handbag and a hand-luggage bag.

The maximum size of this bag is 45cm x 36cm x 20cm, and it must be small enough to be placed under the seat in front of you.

Its also worth noting you can bring some extra things into the cabin if you are a regular customer, including one standard shopping bag of duty free goods purchased at the airport.

Other items such as an umbrella, overcoat, crutches or walking sticks are also allowed.

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Travelling to go on holiday should be an exciting, relaxing time.

But we all know some aspects of it takes all the fun out of it – for example rushing to secure your locker space on-board.

EasyJet offer a hassle-free alternative, where you can drop your cabin bag off at the dedicated Bag Drop desks.

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HAND LUGGAGE: EasyJet allow you one bag as hand luggage

This means you will skip the stress of having to unpack your bag at security.

You will be the first to board, after Speedy Boarding, and your bag will be fitted with a priority tag.

This means it will arrive quickly on the baggage belt. The upgrade costs £5 per person each way, or £12 for a family each way.

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