Ryanair carry-on baggage 2026: size and weight
Verified Ryanair (FR) cabin baggage rules for 2026: personal item and cabin bag dimensions, weight, fares and the official source.
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Limit
The limits below come from a verified Ryanair source. Start with the fare: the same airline can have different allowances for a basic ticket and a fare that includes an overhead cabin bag.
| Fare | Type | Dimensions | Weight | Info |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Basic | Personal item | 40 × 30 × 20 cm | — | Small personal bag under the seat. |
| Priority | Cabin bag | 55 × 40 × 20 cm | 10 kg | Second cabin bag for the overhead locker. |
| Priority | Personal item | 40 × 30 × 20 cm | — | Small personal bag under the seat. |
How to read the limits
Dimensions are shown as height × width × depth. Where no separate weight is listed, check the fare note because some airlines use one combined weight limit for both cabin pieces.
Common mistake
Do not assume a 55 × 40 × 20 cm suitcase is automatically included. Many basic fares include only a small under-seat personal item.
We do not quote fees unless they are verified because baggage charges can change dynamically.
Check your bag
Always check the official airport or airline source before travel. Rules can change and may be more restrictive.
What can I bring on a plane?
How to read airline baggage rules
What matters most is what your fare actually includes - one airline can have several different allowances.
- Check the under-seat personal item separately from the overhead cabin bag.
- Compare all three dimensions and any weight limit.
- Reconfirm the rule in your booking before departure because fares and add-ons can change.
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