Cloud Strife
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Valencia and Malaga have been mentioned and i wonder if this is a coincidence or something to do with constant problems Ryanair have with Spain over fines for 'abusive practices' on charging for hand luggage etc.
I don't think it's a coincidence at all. It might be that Ryanair are deliberately making it clear to Spain that if they're forced to allow a 'large' piece of cabin luggage for free, then they will simply check every single piece and charge people a bomb to put them in the hold at the gate for the slightest bit over the dimensions.
Poland being as a huge market for them, maybe they want to milk this even more.
It might also be that in the case of the Polish flights, they know that they're not going to earn much in on-board revenue. I've noticed that these flights are increasingly popular among Ukrainians travelling home from Spain, and they are even less likely to buy on board than the Poles are, so perhaps they're quite consciously choosing these flights for increased scrutiny.
The wheels have always had to fit into the dimensions, it states that on the website. People can’t complain if they either chance it and get caught out or they haven’t read the (very clear) direction on the website.
I've had a chat with one gate agent about this in Wrocław last week, and she said that what's happening is that people are buying "cabin sized" luggage, but then it actually isn't cabin sized at all. Apparently it's a major issue with one certain brand that's popular in outlet stores here, as the wheels stick out considerably.