Most European airlines have carry-on baggage allowances per passenger not per ticket.
But then again, if you really need that extra baggage on board you can buy a separate seat, such as Ryanair “item seat” option or the extra seat reservation offered by airBaltic. These options are very popular with people having to carry fragile items such as cameras, musical instruments, etc.
The rule of thumb is – if it fits in the overhead baggage compartment, and you can lift it there by yourself, it’s allowed.
But if in doubt whether your carry-on baggage will be allowed on board, you can consult the airline prior to the flight.
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4 Mar, 2024
4 Mar, 2024