Ryanair to increase oversized bag bonus

Transportation reporter and producer
Getty ImagesThe boss of the airline said that Ryanir workers, who block passengers with large cabin bags, will rise from € 2.50 per bag.
Michael O’leary said that the change to the BBC would come this in November this November and that he did not apologize for it.
Mr. O’leary said he insisted on postponing the small minority that brings cabin bags larger than the size of the bonus and the airline “did not try to capture people”.
“If they do not obey the rules and try to continue with a big bag, I will look forward to rewarding and treating our staff who choose these big bags,” he added.
Ryanair passengers are allowed to get on a free bag, but they can be charged up to £ 75, trying to bring a bag larger than permitted to a flight depending on the route and travel date.
The airline currently allows a small transport bag with a size covered with 40cm x 20cm x 25cm and 10kg with each ticket.
However, this will rise from September to 40cm x 30cm x 20cm after a change in the EU rules.
Mr. O’leary said that only 0.1% of the passengers had to pay extra to keep the waiting trunk and that he was not upset about “lucky” while trying to bring “backpacks” to the ship.
“We are airline in Europe with the lowest air fees,” he said. “These are our rules. As 99.9% of 200 million passengers do, please follow the rules and you will not have any problems.”
He said that “everyone will ride faster if they follow the bag rules” and “less flight delay”.
In addition to increasing the bonus per bag, Ryanir digs a cover of € 80 about how many staff can win every month to catch people with very large bags.
Mr. O’leary also said he wanted “groundworks to capture people who defraud the system”.




