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Anyone flown with a yoyo on ryanair?

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JustWonderingIfYou · 24/05/2021 13:33

Just realised their cabin luggage is 4cm smaller than everyone else's and yoyo is technically too big!

Has anyone managed to get it on? I'm flying with the 1yr old and will really need the pushchair immediately once we land. I cannot currently carry him very far at all.

I've used it on with and easyjet so stupidly assumed ryanair would be the same

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MrsLJ2014 · 24/05/2021 13:51

Oh, not the kind of yoyo I was thinking of!

Sorry, no help!

Mamette · 24/05/2021 13:53

They will make you put it in the hold, most probably.

But they can have it ready for you one you leave the cabin- just be very vocal about your needs and make sure it’s the last thing on/ first thing off.

LadyCatStark · 24/05/2021 13:54

I was also wondering what’s so dangerous about a yo-yo... 😂

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DistrictCommissioner · 24/05/2021 13:55

A yo-yo can just go in your pocket!

Twoforthree · 24/05/2021 13:55

Disappointing thread! Was intrigued about the toy yo-yo.

Twoforthree · 24/05/2021 13:57

Was going to suggest you took playing cards. They’d be allowed on.

TheQueef · 24/05/2021 13:57

Sorry to say I am also here for the Junior World Yoyo Champ story Sad

olderthanyouthink · 24/05/2021 13:59

Back carrier? A Connecta folds down tiny so can go in one of your bags but they should also taking from you at the plane and have it back out when you get off.

BarbaraofSeville · 24/05/2021 14:26

Having googled to confirm that a yoyo is a type of pushchair, I thought that these were separate to cabin baggage allowance for infants?

From my observations, what seems to happen is that parents wheel it up to the cabin door, leave it there and it goes in the hold after all the other luggage has been loaded. All being well it then reappears so you can pick it up as you disembark the plane.

That's what the Ryanair website also says:

help.ryanair.com/hc/en-gb/articles/360017825078-Travelling-with-Infants

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