Poster: A snowHead
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I know Ryanair are very strict. I know about printing the boarding passes at home, and measuring all backpacks and trolleys.
I don't really want to put my helmet in the checked in suitcase (I've had a helmet ruined this way, came out of the suitcase with a nice dent). I usually carry it hanging from my backpack. Has anybody had any experience with this? I can always put it on my head at check in, but I'd rather not get to that point
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Always been fine to have it dangling from hand luggage for me.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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I used to do this all the time, various airlines, never questioned.
That said, I've tended to pack in my checked luggage in recent years, and see Ryanair and Easyjet both getting stingier on hand luggage limits recently.
I guess you can always wear the helmet if challenged! I don't think there are any rules against that!
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Loads of people do it at Stansted
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Yeah, thanks, I've never run into any trouble with any airlines, but I never went skiing with Ryanair, who are notoriously stingy, hence my question specifically focused on them
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We flew with Ryanair twice in February (Bratislava) and carried our 2 helmets (& Mrs B's Ossur kneebrace) in a(n Asda) carrier bag, in addition to our 2 hand luggages. We had no problem, in either direction.
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The question is not really if you can get away with it, but should you? With cabin space at a premium these days, if you are taking up more than your space allowance then someone else can't use all of theirs. Put it into your hold allowance and pack it properly so it doesn't get damaged.
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I stick it into my cabin bag and stuff it, I fly with ryanair, I book on skis so I put a lot of stuff in with those and then use my wheelie case for the rest of my stuff. If your cabin bag fits under the seat you have no problems.
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and feel free to whack people on the head with it as you walk through the the cabin, always a good laugh that is.
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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Put it into your duty free shopping bag and carry it on board?
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gixxerniknik wrote: |
The question is not really if you can get away with it, but should you? With cabin space at a premium these days, if you are taking up more than your space allowance then someone else can't use all of theirs. Put it into your hold allowance and pack it properly so it doesn't get damaged. |
Hold up, cabin space is at a premium as people take on bags that are waaaay too big, not a helmet that can a) fit under a seat and b) take up pretty much zero space as you can put your coat or small bag into it.
I will almost never pack it in hold luggage like I wouldn't pack a laptop in hold luggage.
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Mine goes in the centre of my hard suitcase, with goggles\low light lens\suncream\buff\spare glasses\tissues\energy bars etc inside ready to ski. I pack everything round it and it survives well. Takes a bit of working out but worth the effort.
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You know it makes sense.
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Mine goes in the centre of my hard suitcase, with goggles\low light lens\suncream\buff\spare glasses\tissues\energy bars etc inside ready to ski. I pack everything round it and it survives well. Takes a bit of working out but worth the effort.
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Hold up, cabin space is at a premium as people take on bags that are waaaay too big, not a helmet that can a) fit under a seat and b) take up pretty much zero space as you can put your coat or small bag into it.
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As seems to be the norm these days, if someone takes on a cabin bag and a helmet separately then generally, the two combined are bigger than the allotted space allowed. If you only take on a manbag and a helmet then no worries, but what I see mostly is a big cabin bag, plus a carrier bag full of the reqd booze, plus helmet, which is a tad selfish IMO. Sorry, but that's the way I see it.
Me? I take on my skiing rucksack with duty free, sunnies and tablet inside. Pretty much it.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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gixxerniknik wrote: |
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Mine goes in the centre of my hard suitcase, with goggles\low light lens\suncream\buff\spare glasses\tissues\energy bars etc inside ready to ski. I pack everything round it and it survives well. Takes a bit of working out but worth the effort.
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Hold up, cabin space is at a premium as people take on bags that are waaaay too big, not a helmet that can a) fit under a seat and b) take up pretty much zero space as you can put your coat or small bag into it.
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As seems to be the norm these days, if someone takes on a cabin bag and a helmet separately then generally, the two combined are bigger than the allotted space allowed. If you only take on a manbag and a helmet then no worries, but what I see mostly is a big cabin bag, plus a carrier bag full of the reqd booze, plus helmet, which is a tad selfish IMO. Sorry, but that's the way I see it.
Me? I take on my skiing rucksack with duty free, sunnies and tablet inside. Pretty much it. |
I agree that people with a large cabin bag should not be taking up excess space by adding helmets and duty free into the equation. Like you say, a helmet with a small bag that can fit under the seat if need be is absolutely a non-issue.
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Poster: A snowHead
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Duty free is the problem, not helmets. What would you rather have fall out on to you from an over-stuffed locker - a couple of glass bottles, or a helmet?
Of course, I may be a little biased here since I don't drink
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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I have 5 helmets! Just can’t pack them all! Adults are packed, kids will have to go attached to hand luggage.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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blueski2 wrote: |
Mine goes in the centre of my hard suitcase, with goggles\low light lens\suncream\buff\spare glasses\tissues\energy bars etc inside ready to ski. I pack everything round it and it survives well. Takes a bit of working out but worth the effort. |
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Zero damage done to helmet or goggles over countless flights.
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Wear it. Explain you don’t want to get hit by everyone else’s Duty Frees falling out.
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