Ryanair warns any passenger flying with a black, navy or grey suitcase

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Ryanair warns any passenger flying with a black, navy or grey suitcase
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One simple trick could avoid 'any confusion' at the airport, Ryanair says

A popular budget airline has issued a warning to passengers who travel with black, navy or grey suitcases. Ryanair has warned travellers who fly with the low-cost carrier, rivalling the likes of EasyJet, Jet2 and TUI, to 'change' their suitcases to 'avoid any confusion on arrival'.

For those in the market for new, easily identifiable luggage, Katie Loxton offers a range of cabin bags, such as the £159.99 Oxford Cabin Case. It comes in six gorgeous colours, with personalisation options available - which means your suitcase is guaranteed to stand out in the airport. Available to be personalised with your, or the lucky recipient’s , embroidered or monogrammed initials, the Oxford Cabin Case also comes with one of Katie Loxton's free Personalised Gift Bags. The suitcase has the following dimensions: 53 cm x 39 cm x 21 cm, which means it should fit as larger carry-on luggage on Ryanair, Jet2 and EasyJet, although we always recommend checking with the airline before travelling.

The advice comes after Ryanair announced it carries 7.1 million passengers in and out of Manchester Airport each year. Unveiling its new schedule in October 2023, the airline unveiled new routes to destinations including Belfast, Venice and Warsaw, taking its total to 64 routes out of Manchester, Birmingham Live reports.

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