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✈️ New EU Regulation: The European Union has approved a policy allowing airlines to charge for carry-on luggage, ending the era of free cabin bags.
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💶 Standardized Fees: A uniform fee of €10–€25 per passenger for cabin baggage is now applicable across all EU airlines.
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📏 Size and Weight Limits: Carry-on bags must not exceed 55x40x20 cm and 10 kg; personal items like handbags or laptops are still permitted.
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🧴 Liquid Restrictions: The 100ml liquid limit in a single resealable plastic bag remains in effect, standardizing security procedures.
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🛫 Airline Policies: Airlines like Ryanair and EasyJet have updated their baggage policies to comply with the new EU regulations.
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💼 Business Class Exemptions: Premium passengers may still enjoy additional baggage allowances; check with individual airlines for details.
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🧳 Packing Tips: Travelers are advised to pack efficiently to avoid additional charges and ensure compliance with size restrictions.
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💡 Consumer Rights: The EU’s move aims to eliminate hidden fees and provide transparent pricing for passengers.
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🌍 Global Implications: This policy may influence other regions to reconsider their baggage fee structures.
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🧳 Travel Preparation: Passengers should familiarize themselves with their airline’s updated baggage policies before traveling.
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