Flight attendant shared a clever life hack on how not to pay for luggage.
Many low-cost airlines limit passengers on the amount of belongings they can take with them. However, one flight attendant shared advice on how to avoid additional charges for exceeding cabin baggage size.
This is reported by Daily Express.
Useful life hack for travelers
Miguel Muñoz advised passengers to use Duty Free bags, which are not considered cabin baggage.
This way, you can avoid fines for certain sizes of your luggage. You don't necessarily have to buy expensive items — a small purchase will suffice to be able to take additional things with you. From now on, you will have the opportunity to bring more essential items on the plane.
'The space in such a bag is certainly small, but it can come in handy when you travel', the flight attendant emphasized.
We remind you that we previously talked about Ryanair fines and how to check in online for their flights to avoid wasting time in line.
By creating their own Duty Free bag, passengers can easily avoid paying extra for exceeding cabin baggage size. This life hack will provide convenience and savings for travelers who often choose low-cost airlines for their trips.
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