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Old Apr 30, 2016, 4:18 am
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Originally Posted by orbitmic
The EasyJet hand luggage rules are actually quite complex and have indeed changed multiple times, with various aspects at play:

- EasyJet plus, upfront, and/or speedy boarding were never allowed a larger bag than other passengers;

- However, in 2013, EasyJet introduced a "guaranteed hand luggage" policy for smaller bags (up to 50cm height) while authorised cabin luggage op up to 56cm "could" be tagged in the hold for free if required for space reason. BUT that guaranteed hand luggage size was removed in August 2015, so now, everyone's main piece of hand luggage has officially the same chance of being put in the hold regardless of size;

- In February last year, EasyJet allowed EasyJet plus card holder and upfront passengers a second piece of hand luggage for free. This is still not allowed for other passengers;

- Informally, in terms of the main bag, because EasyJet plus, upfront, and speedy boarding board first, in practice, they are almost guaranteed that their size compliant should be allowed on board if they insist as long as they are at the gate on time to queue before the rest and therefore board first as there will be space in the lockers by that time;

- But then, conversely, on full flights, at some airports like NCE (the example I know best), staff now approach people with everything but very small (but still authorised) hand luggage to ask them to volunteer to put it in the hold for free. When this has been done, my experience is that this is proposed just as eagerly when I am on a normal ticket or on a ticket that allows speedy boarding. Equally in both cases, when I have insisted, I have received the same answers (mixture of vague threat that if there is no space it will need to be checked in anyway and then I'll be made to pay or leaving me alone and saying ok depending on the agent, but I always managed to keep it at the end);

On your other point about what happens on quite empty flights, what you mention is very possible although I'd very much doubt that it is an actual policy but it is certainly quite possible that agents don't feel a need to enforce hand luggage rules on flights where thy know that it will not be a problem. That said, this seems to be true of most airlines I can think of, and I have effectively never really seen hand luggage carefully controlled upon boarding any empty flight by BA or AF or LX which sometimes do those checks on busy flights. That said, I'll admit that my point here is very general because in truth, I have never been on a mostly empty U2 flight, most of mine have been very healthily busy!
Thanks for the clarification.
But unless my memory fails me even more horribly than usual, I believe that EZY "guaranteed" the 56cm bag for upfront pax between 2013 and August 2015, while only 50 for others. Update, actually I just checked on internet that this was the case until August 2015.

My experience with EZY is probably more limited than yours. Last year I had five departures from ORY (2), NCE (2) and DBV (1), always upfront. I typically book 1D & F (for my charming wife) and we never got a pax in the middle seat. As this is for holiday, I can choose cheap flights and the load was never more than 85%. As usual they make an announcement at the gate regarding voluntary checking of bags. As we go through the counter with speady boarding, we were never questioned about our bags, eventhough we had a second laptop or lady bag (but were ready to pack it in our single bag if requested). I do not know if they get stricter for non-speedy boarding pax. That was before the change in policy that I was not aware of.
This is a small sample size, so not really significant.

I agree with you that most airlines tend to be sensible and agents relax at boarding when the flight has a light load. The problem is when an airline "owns" a terminal (like AF at CDG) and the hand baggage check is performed centrally. Then there is no possibility for flight-dependent flexibility.

As a side note, I enjoy the no-weight-limit applied by EZY.
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