Jetting off overseas is often an exciting time, with the promise of fresh surroundings and experiencing a different culture. But as the cost of living crisis rolls out, many Brits are finding it increasingly difficult to locate a getaway that won't drain their finances.


Depending on your flexibility with dates, bargain flight offers do occasionally crop up. However, you'll frequently face substantial charges if you want to bring anything beyond a compact carry-on bag. And there are also restrictions on the amount of luggage you're permitted to take.


It might also be that while one person in your party travels light, others decidedly don't. In such situations, you may want to 'share' your baggage allowance - by allowing another passenger to use some of yours. But is this actually allowed?



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Ryanair and easyJet have clarified their policies regarding passengers sharing baggage allowances with fellow travellers in their party. Ryanair said on its website: "Bag pooling is allowed between passengers with check-in bags on the same flight reservation.


"This means that if you have two 20kg Check-in Bags (40kg total) on your booking, one of those bags could weigh 15kg whilst the other weighs 25kg. However, no bag can weigh more than 32kg."


easyJet adopts a similar approach, as its guidelines state: "If you're travelling with family or friends on the same flight and booking, you can pool your total weight allowance. This means that the total weight allowance can be split among the total number of bags booked, as long as no single item weighs more than 32kg. Maximum total size (length + width + height) = under 275cm."


Ryanair customers who have opted for a basic fare are permitted to bring a small bag at no additional cost. The bag must fit under the seat in front of you and not exceed dimensions of 40 x 30 x 20 cm.


Larger bags can set you back anywhere between £12 and £80.99 per flight, depending on the size and the chosen route. It's always more cost-effective to book these online rather than at the airport.


easyJet allows all passengers to bring one small under-seat cabin bag on board free of charge. This must not exceed dimensions of 45 x 36 x 20 cm, including any wheels or handles.


The cost for larger bags varies, but as with Ryanair, it's always cheaper to add these online rather than at the airport.

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