Civil Aviation
Ryanair’s Packing Protocol: No Folding Clothes Allowed in luggage

- Ryanair’s Packing Protocol: No Folding Clothes Allowed in Luggage
In a move aimed at conserving space and optimizing packing efficiency, budget airline Ryanair has instructed passengers to refrain from folding clothes in their luggage.
As the spring and summer travel season approaches, the low-cost carrier has provided this packing tip to its fans and travelers. Ryanair advises passengers not to hastily pack their rucksacks, emphasizing the benefits of thoughtful planning.
They suggest placing heavier items in the middle of the rucksack or as close to the back as possible to minimize strain while walking. Additionally, Ryanair stresses the importance of adhering to the golden rule of rolling clothes instead of folding them, a method believed to maximize space utilization.
This advice holds particular significance for Ryanair customers, who often encounter challenges due to the airline’s stringent check-in policy and minimal free allowances. Ryanair’s restrictions for under-seat carry-on and larger paid-for cabin bags are among the smallest compared to other budget carriers.
To illustrate the practical implications of these guidelines, Which?, a price comparison publication, conducted tests using bags that comply with Ryanair’s dimensions. They found that rolling clothes rather than folding them allowed travelers to optimize their packing space effectively.
Furthermore, Ryanair recommends sharing packing space, especially for couples, to mitigate the risk of losing luggage during transit. The airline’s CEO, Michael O’Leary, underscores the importance of not wasting unused space and advocates for the rolling method to make the most of available packing room.
