Easyjet no longer allows free roller luggage on board
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Easyjet will change its cabin bag policy. From February 2021, passengers will no longer be allowed to take free trolleys on board the aircraft.
For all travel from 10th February 2021, the seat you have booked will determine what bags you are able to bring on board.
Everyone can take one small cabin bag per person onboard (maximum size 45 x 36 x 20cm, including any handles or wheels), which must fit under the seat in front of you. That should be enough to bring all the essentials for your journey or for a short trip. There’s no weight limit, but we do ask that you are able to lift and carry your bag yourself.
If you have booked an Upfront or Extra legroom seat, you can also bring an additional large cabin bag on board.
Cabin bag allowances:
![]() | All customers can bring on board:
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![]() | Customers who have booked an Upfront or Extra legroom seat can also bring on board:
These seats can be selected at the time of booking, or at any time before you check-in via Manage Bookings, or by contacting our Customer Service Team. easyJet Plus cardholders and customers who have bought a FLEXI fare can also bring two bags on board. See table below for full details. |
Easyjet cabin size luggage
If Easyjet no longer allows trolley cases, but you would like to take a lot with you and not pay too much for extra luggage, then a travel bag from Tortuga is the perfect solution. These bags are suitable for carrying on board an Easyjet plane as hand luggage, and you can store as much in them as in a trolley case. A full overview of suitable travel bags can be found here: https://www.novusfumus.com/en/travel-outdoor/backpacks/?mode=grid&limit=24&sort=popular&max=350&min=0&brand=0&filter%5B%5D=724440