Originally Posted by
adind
Would be flying "standard" fares; none of us are cardholders. In this case, all "hands free" options are out of the question then?
Per segment price model makes sense. Thanks.
I witnessed a kerfuffle at Liverpool Airport shortly after this new policy was brought in. It ended with the passenger being allowed to take their small bag on board "just this once".
The wording in the product description is ambiguous; it states
(bolding my emphasis): "
Customers can remove a small item (max. 45 x 36 x 20cm) from their cabin bag to bring with them on-board". So, given this and the kerfuffle I witnessed at LPL, I tapped my contact at easyJet to confirm the position. And the was their response:
."... if they purchase hands free they can take ONE cabin bag (max. 56×45x25 cm) to the easyJet Plus Bag drop and this will go into the hold. They will still be allowed to bring the ONE small cabin bag with a maximum size 45 x 36 x 20 cm (including any handles or wheels this bag must fit under the seat in front of them."