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Subject: Re: Ryanair Carry-On Posted on: Mon, 30 Apr 2007 22:05:02 +0000 (UTC)

On Apr 29, 2:39 pm, d4g...@yahoo.co.uk (David Horne, _the_ chancellor
(*)) wrote:
> wrote:
> > Am flying for the first time with Ryanair from Dublin to Cork - I've
> > read the baggage rules - will a laptop be considered one piece of
> > carry on baggage and will my purse/handbag be also considered one?
>
> What do you mean by purse? My mum's "purse" would have fit in a laptop
> bag. If you mean something bigger, than I imagine they will consider it
> an extra piece. FWIW, it's not just the airlines that are cracking down,
> but the airports themselves. On a recent flight out of Manchester, my
> partner successfully checked in with one carry-on and a large plastic
> bag, but was then forced to consolidate the contents at security.
>
well....I do have one "purse" that I could fit the laptop bag into!
Just not sure how sticky they are when it comes to following the rules
to a "T" ...I want to have the laptop as well as some travel items
available, especially since I've got a five hour stopover in
Frankfurt, then a two hour layover in Dublin.

I don't think I need to worry about the electronics though, do I? I
will need to carry a car charger and don't want to put it in the
checked bag, just in case. The big issue is liquids, correct?

Sheila