easyJet has revised its hand luggage policy on board and From February 10th, 2020, standard trolley-size luggage will not be automatically included in every ticket.
Passengers can take one small cabin bag on board (maximum size 45 x 36 x 20 cm, including any handles or wheels), which must fit under the seat in front of them.
Only if they have booked an Upfront or Extra legroom seat they can also bring an additional large cabin bag (trolley, standard carry-on size: 56 x 45 x 25 cm) on board.
“We’re making some changes to our cabin bag policy to help improve boarding and punctuality and give customers certainty of what they are allowed to bring on board,” the airline announced. “Everyone can take one small cabin bag per person on board (maximum size 45 x 36 x 20cm, including any handles or wheels), which must fit under the seat in front of you. That should be enough to bring all the essentials for your journey or for a short trip.”
easyJet has announced that it will check bag sizes before boarding. If the cabin bag is bigger than the maximum size or if the passenger brings a large cabin bag to the departure gate without the correct seat selection, it can’t go in the cabin and we’ll have to check it into the aircraft hold for a charge.
If the passenger does not select a seat when booking the ticket, the system will automatically allocate the seat upon check in. If the passenger is auto-allocated an Up front or Extra legroom seat, the cabin bag allowance will be one small under seat cabin bag.
We’re making some changes to our cabin bag policy to help improve boarding and punctuality and give customers certainty of what they are allowed to bring on board
Easyjet