easyJet, Ryanair and Wizz Air Hand Luggage Rules Could Change for All Passengers
- The European Parliament's transport committee adopted a proposal allowing passengers to bring a personal item and a hand luggage of up to 7kg at no extra fee.
- BEUC, a consumer rights group, praised the committee's support for passengers carrying two bags at no extra charge.
- The new rule mandates a maximum combined size for the 7kg cabin bag at 100 cm.
- This proposal follows a formal complaint about the luggage policies of seven low-cost airlines, including Ryanair and EasyJet.
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Airlines will not be allowed to charge for hand luggage and pay compensation not only for the missed next flight, but also for other transportation.
The EU has voted to prohibit the additional taxes imposed by air carriers on hand baggage so that they will be obliged to allow a personal baggage as well as a small passenger handbag. The EU Article, last hour news for Romanians travelling by plane, will no longer be taxed for the first time in Romania TV.
In the sense of "more just and transparent travel", the European Union (EU) decided that air companies would not be able to charge additional taxes on passenger baggage.
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