Poster: A snowHead
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Hi all
Travelling shortly from Dublin to Turin on Ryanair. Never did a ski flight with Ryanair before so a little nervous of falling foul of their labytrinthine set of rules & regs on baggage allowances etc. Have a few questions that you guys might be able to help with...:
1. When you pay for ski carriage (€30 each way) does it mean they take your skis AND boots as part of the ski carriage?
2. Can you put in a pair of short blades with your skis or pad it out with some socks and jocks...?
3. Has anyone noticed if they have been cracking down on the weight of the carry-on bag? Will they really hit you for 10kg???
Thanks a million
Kevin
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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 reckon you will get away with hand luggage over 10kg on way out....Coming back from Bergamo a couple of weeks ago Ryanair passengers had their hand lugg weighed to ensure it was 10kg
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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 flew Ryanair Stanstead to Turin about 4 years ago.
Didn't have ski carriage but I was really worried that my boot bag was going to be counted in my baggage allowance.
It wasn't, so a happy ending for me!
Anybody have more recent info?
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They've got very strict about hand baggage in dublin but only at the boarding gate. Not the weight but the number of bags.
Any more than 1 bag is taken from you at the gate and you must pay to put it in the hold. Even a handbag must go inside your 1 carry on bag.
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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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I have been in touch with Ryanair about flying out of Birmingham with skis/boots. They told me to contact their ground agent, Servisair. The Servisair website has detailed contact info, including the name & email of the site manager so I am asking him! I am doing it by email so I get a response on paper that I can take with me in case I encounter any overzealous jobsworths!
EDIT:
RESULT!! See http://snowheads.com/ski-forum/viewtopic.php?t=48381&highlight=
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Thanks for all the tips guys.
I gave the Ryanair Reservation Line one last go and got through at last after only a minute....! And in fairness to them, talked to a very helpful woman (i know.....I was shocked too.....).
Anyway, I was told (and she checked with her supervisor on this one as I was adopting a belt and braces approach..) that Skis and Poles and Boots are all covered when you book 1 ski carriage. Initially she said that they all had to be in one bag but, after checking (when i pointed out that i had enormous feet), she told me that it was also fine if you tied your boot bag and ski bag together..
So there you go, hopefully it will be that straightforward at the airport...... (i've written an attendance note on the entire conversation in case i have to get legal with them!!).
Hope that helps everyone.
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