OK - that makes sense alright. Perhaps the original poster's intention is to split the bags back out to be one per person or something? Maybe they can clarify on this point and on what charges have already been paid?I think the problem is that Ryanair won't let people share baggage allowances so if the bags are all under the same person, they will probably face excess baggage charges even if the four people in the group take a bag each.
Sunny,
When booking on Ryanair, each person can book up to 5 bags.
You should have no problem as long as the person who's booking has the baggage attached to it is travelling with you both ways.
I stand corrected.
So one person could book 5 pieces of seperate baggage at 3 Kilos each and be charged 5 times for something thay could put in one bag?
Am i reading this correctly?
Yes - 5 cases not packed to capacity most likely (e.g. hard shell cases) take up more space in the hold than one that is so it's hardly surprising that an airline might charge more for the former.I stand corrected.
So one person could book 5 pieces of seperate baggage at 3 Kilos each and be charged 5 times for something thay could put in one bag?
Am i reading this correctly?
I have never found their online booking form confusing in this regard. I always take my time and read everything twice on this and other airline sites just to make sure that I understand what I'm doing.The Ryanair website is confusing on this as it is on all extra charges which imo is deliberate.
At check-in as far as I know.Does anyone know Is the excess bags paid at the check in desk or customer services?
I disagree and find their terms & conditions and FAQs quite clear, logical and sensible.Yes, they state clearly in their terms and conditions that you are limited to 15kg per person, but that doesn't make it logical or sensible.
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