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Ryanair may increase commission to staff identifying oversized cabin bags


Ryanair has said that in a bid to "eliminate the scourge" of passengers bringing oversized baggage to the boarding gate, the airline is considering increasing the commission it pays staff for identifying them.

Ryanair has said that in a bid to "eliminate the scourge" of passengers bringing oversized baggage to the boarding gate, the airline is considering increasing the commission it pays staff for identifying them. According to the airline's policy, passengers who bring cabin luggage - measuring more than 55cm in height, 40cm in width, and 20cm in depth - to the boarding gate will either have it refused or placed in the aircraft's hold for a fee of up to €75. CEO Michael O'Leary said if a cabin bag does not fit in the Ryanair baggage sizer, then "it's not getting on.

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