easyJet to reduce cabin baggage allowance

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Low cost carrier easyJet, which serves the majority of markets in the former Yugoslavia, will make significant changes to its cabin baggage allowances from next year. The new rules, which will come into effect on February 10, 2021, will see passengers charged if their baggage does not fit under the seat in front of them. The type of seat a passenger has booked will also determine what bags can be taken on board - those with an "up front" or "extra legroom" seat can take an additional large cabin bag on board to go in the overhead locker. The new cabin bag size can be a maximum of 45 x 36 x 20cm, including any handles or wheels. Although there will be no weight limit, passengers are expected to be able to lift and carry their bag themselves. easyJet says if a passenger's cabin bag exceeds the maximum size, or if someone brings a large cabin bag to the departure gate without the correct seat selection, it will not be allowed to go in the cabin, and will be checked into the aircraft hold for a charge. Passengers who booked before the changes were announced have been informed that they can drop their larger cabin bag off at check-in for free, when they arrive at the airport, and then collect it from the baggage carousel after the flight.



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