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The Discounted Cabin Bag Built Around easyJet Rules Could Save Travellers Extra Costs

The underseat backpack follows easyJet’s free personal-item size limit and includes multiple compartments as travellers look to avoid extra baggage fees.

  • Currently priced at less than £30 on Amazon, the KLOSTAIN travel backpack is designed to fit easyJet's 45x36x20cm cabin allowance, allowing travellers to avoid paying for larger baggage.
  • With airline baggage charges continuing to catch out holidaymakers, many travellers are paying closer attention to bag measurements before booking flights. Bags designed around specific airline size limits have become increasingly popular.
  • Suitcase-Style openings have become increasingly common in cabin bags because they allow travellers to see everything at once rather than digging through a single compartment. The KLOSTAIN includes multiple storage sections and lightweight structure.
  • Other colours like pink, navy, and grey are available on Amazon, with prices varying based on selection. Amazon Prime members receive free delivery, while Non-Prime customers may pay charges depending on order.
  • As European city breaks fill calendars, many travellers are looking for ways to cut costs before reaching the airport. Luggage remains one of the biggest areas where savings can be made.
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The discounted cabin bag built around easyJet rules could save travellers extra costs

Travellers looking to avoid paying extra baggage fees are increasingly turning to cabin bags designed around airline size limits.

·Luton, United Kingdom
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The Scotsman broke the news in Scotland, United Kingdom on Thursday, May 28, 2026.
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