JETTING off on holiday soon and keen to dodge those pricey luggage charges?
Amazon shoppers are raving about a budget bag that’s tailor-made for Ryanair’s underseat size rules – and it’s now under £10 for Prime members.
Amazon Prime members can pick up this underseat travel bag for 38% lessNarwey Cabin Bag, £9.99 with Prime (was £15.99)
BUY FROM AMAZONMay is the perfect time to escape on a mini-break, especially with two long Bank Holiday weekends within the space of a month.
For those flying with Ryanair and other budget airlines, keeping luggage costs low is essential to make the trip as affordable as possible.
The Narwey Cabin bag has become a popular choice for budget-conscious travellers on Amazon, offering a simple and cost-effective solution.
It’s currently the retailer’s best-selling travel duffel bag, making it a must-have for holidaymakers looking to save cash – providing they have a Prime subscription.
This handy travel bag is specifically designed to fit Ryanair’s free underseat cabin bag allowance: you’re guaranteed to avoid those pesky baggage fees.
Even better, the bag is now reduced to just £9.99 for Amazon Prime members, a huge 38% discount from its original price of £15.99.
Measuring 40 x 19 x 25 cm, it will fit perfectly under the plane seat in front of you, eliminating the need to pay extra for overhead cabin storage.
It also features a clever strap that allows it to slide over the handles of larger suitcases, and comes with an external pocket for all your flight essentials.
You’ll also find it’s available in a wide variety of colours and designs.
Reviews suggest that it may not hold up for years of frequent use (let’s be honest, this is an incredibly cheap item). But for the odd trip, it will likely do the job.
The bag has been well-received by customers, with over 14,000 reviews on Amazon and an average rating of 4.3 out of 5.
One happy shopper writes: “The size is perfect for Ryanair’s underseat cabin bag requirements.
“This makes it incredibly convenient for short trips or as additional cabin luggage without the need for overhead compartment space.”
Another shopper wrote: “I was really worried about it fitting under the seat as it looks really big in real life and I measured each side about 20 times.
“The dimensions are as described. In the end it fitted into the bag size checker with ease on both my flights.”
“I used this bag for a weekend trip and fitted everything I needed, including spare shoes and trousers, without a problem,” a third reviewer added.
“It’s fairly sturdy, but definitely not waterproof… Still, it’s great value for money, easily foldable when not in use, and comes with a handy adjustable shoulder strap.”
While the Narwey Cabin bag may not last for years of heavy travel, it’s a brilliant choice for anyone heading off on a quick and inexpensive holiday.
At under £10 for Prime members, it’s an absolute bargain and a practical option for budget travellers looking to pack light.
Narwey Cabin Bag, £9.99 with Prime (was £15.99)
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