Ryanair Baggage Fees
| Online Price | Post Booking/Airport | |
|---|---|---|
| Priority & 2 Cabin Bags | €/£6 to €/£20 | €/£6 to €/£20 |
| Checked Bag | €/£25 | €/£40-€/£50 |
| Excess Baggage Fee (per kg) | N/A | €11 / £11 |
| Fee for Special Declaration of Valuable Baggage | N/A | €50 / £50 |
Do you have to pay for Ryanair boarding pass?
If you are at the airport and do not have the Ryanair App or cannot access it, we can print one for you at the check-in desk, but you will be charged a boarding card reissue fee.
What is the verification fee?
Verification Fee means the fee payable monthly to the Verification Agent, if any, as such fee is specified in the Backup Servicing Agreement.
Is Ryanair check in free?
All customers can check-in online, free of charge, up to 2 hours before the scheduled flight departure. Our check-in timeframes vary depending on purchasing a seat.
What is the 55 check in fee for Ryanair?
Do you have to pay to check in a bag with Ryanair?
If you bring your Check-in Bags to the boarding gate, you will have to pay a fee, per bag, to place them in the aircraft hold. If you do not pay the Gate Bag fee you will not be able to board your flight.
Do you have to pay for seats at check in?
You can choose your seat for free from 24 hours before departure when check-in opens, unless you've booked a Basic ticket (economy, hand-baggage only) where your seat is allocated to you.
When can you check-in with Ryanair for free?
1 You must check in online at www.ryanair.com and print or download your boarding pass, unless you have a Flexi Plus ticket, in which case you can check in at the airport for free. 6.2. 2 Online check-in opens 60 days before the scheduled departure time if you have purchased an allocated seat.
Is there any fee for check-in?
As far as check-in at Airports is concerned, the Ministry of Civil Aviation has advised all the scheduled airlines not to charge any additional amount for issuing boarding passes at the airport check-in counters as the same cannot be considered within `tariff` as provided under Rule 135 of The Aircraft Rules, 1937.
