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Old May 22, 2016, 8:59 am
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NCL DUB MCO - Hand baggage Allowance

Hi,

Which hand baggage rules should I use on the following

NCL EI DUB EI MCO but booked with BA flight numbers on 125 ticket.

My Flight confirmation says

1 handbag/laptop bag (40cm x 30cm x 15cm/16in x 12in x 6in) plus one additional cabin bag (56cm x 45cm x 25cm/22in x 18in x 10in).

OR do I use the Stobart Air rules as its an ATR72

Max weight 7kg (15lb)
Max size of 48cm H (18.5") x 33cm W (13") x 20cm D (8")

Or will EI collect them before boarding the aircraft and return once we land?

Thanks

Barry
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Old May 22, 2016, 9:15 am
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Formally it's the Stobart rules that apply.

Aer Lingus aren't mindless at NCL, so if it's a bit over then you'll get it on board. The CWS Skypak HBO bag, which is just under the BA limits, fits snugly in the ATR overheads by dint of its lack of rigidity, and under the seat, less comfortably. They do collect larger wheelies at the front of the aircraft and return after the flight at the apron in DUB.
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Thanks CWS!
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