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Ryanair & easyJet Fee Avoidance (2026): Bags, Check-in & Priority Boarding

By Marco Bellini 9 min read
Quick Answer

Ryanair and easyJet punish airport check-in, oversized cabin bags, and last-minute airport bag purchases hardest. Check in online within the free window (typically 24–48 hours to 2 hours before departure). Measure personal items against published sizers — Ryanair 40×20×25 cm under-seat bag on cheapest fares; full carry-on needs Priority or equivalent. Buy bags and seats at booking, not at the gate (gate bag fees exceed £50 on peak routes). Print or download boarding pass to phone — airport printing fees apply. See /guides/airline-carry-on-baggage-rules for dimensions.

UK budget airline departure — avoid gate fees with online check-in and correct bag size.
Photo: Wikimedia Commons / CC BY-SA 4.0

Check-in windows and boarding passes

Ryanair: online check-in opens 24 hours before (60 hours for some fare types) and closes 2 hours before — airport check-in carries large per-passenger fees. Boarding pass must be on phone app or printed; airport printing is charged.

Ryanair: online check-in opens 24 hours before (60 hours for some fare types) and closes 2 hours before — airport check-in carries large per-passenger fees. Boarding pass must be on phone app or printed; airport printing is charged.

easyJet: check-in opens 30 days before on many bookings — earlier than Ryanair for seat map planning. Airport check-in fees apply on standard fares if you skip online.

Set phone reminders at check-in open if you want free seat maps before paid inventory fills.

Baggage — personal item vs Priority

Ryanair Value fare: one small bag under seat only (40×20×25 cm) — no overhead wheelie without Priority/Flexi Plus or paid 10 kg cabin bag option.

Ryanair Value fare: one small bag under seat only (40×20×25 cm) — no overhead wheelie without Priority/Flexi Plus or paid 10 kg cabin bag option.

easyJet: similar tiering — standard fare includes under-seat bag; larger cabin bag needs extra purchase or fare bundle including Speedy Boarding.

Measure at home with a tape — sizers at gate are unforgiving. Soft bags that exceed by centimetres get charged full gate rate.

Checked bags: always cheaper pre-booked online than at airport. Weight over allowance charged per kilo at premium rates.

Seats, priority boarding, and bundles

Seat fees: lowest at initial booking, higher closer to departure. Families with children — confirm free adjacency before paying (see /guides/uk-airline-seat-selection-together-2026).

Seat fees: lowest at initial booking, higher closer to departure. Families with children — confirm free adjacency before paying (see /guides/uk-airline-seat-selection-together-2026).

Priority boarding: buys overhead bin access on Ryanair/easyJet when you also purchase larger cabin bag entitlement — useless alone if you only have under-seat bag.

Bundles (Flexi, Plus, Inclusive): maths only works if you need every component — seat, bag, priority, change rights. Strip to what you actually use.

Airport and payment traps

Wrong name spelling changes: charged per correction — double-check passport match at booking.

Wrong name spelling changes: charged per correction — double-check passport match at booking.

Currency: pay in GBP on UK site when possible to avoid card FX on airline fees. Use a no-FX card for euro-denominated add-ons — /guides/uk-travel-money-spending-abroad-2026.

Secondary airports: "London" airports may be Stansted, Luton, or Southend — factor train cost before celebrating a low fare. /guides/best-budget-airlines-europe-2026 compares true trip cost.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What happens if I forget to check in online with Ryanair?

Airport check-in fees apply — often £55+ per passenger each way on standard fares. Check in online within the free window.

Can I take a wheelie cabin bag on Ryanair cheapest fare?

Not without Priority boarding with 10 kg bag option, Flexi Plus, or similar — base fare is under-seat bag only.

Is easyJet nicer than Ryanair on fees?

Slightly more primary airports and clearer bundles, but both unbundle aggressively. Total cost depends on bags and seats you need — compare all-in, not base fare.

Do I need to print my boarding pass?

Phone app boarding pass suffices for both if battery and brightness work at scanners — Ryanair charges for airport printing.

Written by Marco Bellini

Editor, Europe & Lounges

Marco is FlightLogic's lounge specialist, having reviewed first class terminals and independent Priority Pass lounges across four continents. He previously worked ground operations at Malpensa Airport.

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