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I am flying with vueling to Barcelona in a few weeks (skiing in Andorra) and am unsure what to do with my new ski boots.
I can see on the website the max hand luggage allowance is 55 x 40 x 20 cm. I was hoping to buy a ski boot and helmet bag but most of these exceed the size limit. I can always pack them in my suitcase or check them in separately but there is always the risk of it getting lost/damaged.
Does anybody have a recommended bag that would be suitable as hand luggage? Are vueling strict with their baggage policy or do they not generally check the size of your hand luggage?
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@Bodski96
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No idea about vueling but I carry my boots in a small wheelie case which fits ryanair, easyjet, ba,
lufthansa
. helmet in suitcase
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I've often flown with a cabin bag only for quick ski weekends. It can accommodate ski boots along with other things stuffed in that just meets the size guidelines and then just clip my helmet on the outside of it - never had an issue with that and not been questioned once by cabin crew etc.
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if they enforce it, just take the helmet out & wear it.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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