Hallo,
bin noch nie geflogen. Kann mir jemand sagen, was Ryan Air mit Checked Baggage meint?
‚Checked Baggage‘ is any item accepted for carriage in the aircraft hold, including but not limited to suitcases, baby buggies, infant travel cots, car seats, rucksacks, tents and any mobility equipment such as, wheelchairs, scooters and walking frames. Large sports equipment and musical instruments are subject to separate charges and restrictions - see below.
A Baggage Fee is charged for the carriage of each item of Checked Baggage. The Baggage Fee may be prepaid at the current discounted rate of €4.50/£3.50 per item of baggage/per one way flight when making your reservation. If the Baggage Fee is paid after you have made your booking either at the airport, or through a Ryanair call centre, the full rate of £7/€10 per item of baggage/per one way flight is charged. Baby buggies, wheelchairs, scooters and walking frames are carried free of charge
The Checked Baggage allowance is 20kg per person (15kg per person for all passengers travelling from the 1st November 2006 onwards). Please note - there is no baggage allowance for infants, although a pram/buggy will be carried free of charge. Each Passenger may check-in up to five items of checked baggage, up to the checked baggage allowance per person (a Baggage Fee is charged for each item of checked baggage).
Ansonsten ist ja 10 kg Handgepäck und 15 / 20 kg Gepäck zum Aufgeben erlaubt, oder?
danke,
schönen Sonntag!
SNEJ
Aber ich denke halt zur Zeit wieder an diesen „Urlaub“ in New York zurück. Wie kann es auch anders sein - da muss man ja nur einmal den Fernseher einschalten oder an einem Zeitungsstand vorbeigehen.