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LittleLife Baby/Toddler backpack carrier as a carry-on

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Taishan · 03/01/2025 09:31

Hi all,
Well our 11 month old son is now to big and heavy for my forward facing Nuby.
So I have bought a Littlelife Adventurer S2.
When it is collapsed to it's smallest, which isn't really that small :( I am hoping to take it as hand luggage in the overheads of RyanAir.
Can any one please confirm they have also took the Littlelife as hand luggage?

LittleLife Baby/Toddler backpack carrier as a carry-on
LittleLife Baby/Toddler backpack carrier as a carry-on
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AttilaTheMeerkat · 03/01/2025 09:54

You need to speak with Ryanair beforehand but they are notorious re luggage and it is highly unlikely Ryanair will let you place this particular item in their overhead bins.

Larger cabin bags which are allowed only have maximum dimensions of 55x40x20cms with a maximum weight of 10kg.

User1213 · 03/01/2025 10:03

@Taishan It’s likely they will say no you can’t take it on but you are allowed to do put two items free of charge in the hold. It’s significantly bigger than the larger cabin allowance, they do allow some wiggle room for children I.e a trunki / cabin size pram but it’ll all depend on the day. Customer service unlikely to agree as if it’s a full flight then they’ll be no room. I was allowed to take a pram on instead of the hold back in November but it was a quiet flight, it’ll be at the discretion of the staff on the day.
if you haven’t bought it already look at the S4, it’s much more compact.

Taishan · 03/01/2025 10:39

Thanks both,
The reason I am wanting to take it as overhead carry-on is,
When we arrive back in Manchester, it is like a 20 minute walk to the to passport control, and then to the luggage carrousels to retrieve it.
Carrying him without the baby carrier is not an option

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User1213 · 03/01/2025 11:06

@Taishan I agree which is why I asked and explained if I could take my cabin pram in the cabin with me even though hadn’t paid for large cabin bag. All you can do is ask on the day and be prepared for them
to say no. You’ll be ok to carry in the other carrier for 20 / 30 mins as a back up plan.

Taishan · 04/01/2025 18:48

User1213 · 03/01/2025 10:03

@Taishan It’s likely they will say no you can’t take it on but you are allowed to do put two items free of charge in the hold. It’s significantly bigger than the larger cabin allowance, they do allow some wiggle room for children I.e a trunki / cabin size pram but it’ll all depend on the day. Customer service unlikely to agree as if it’s a full flight then they’ll be no room. I was allowed to take a pram on instead of the hold back in November but it was a quiet flight, it’ll be at the discretion of the staff on the day.
if you haven’t bought it already look at the S4, it’s much more compact.

Edited

Hi, and thanks.
We will be putting our 2 piece pram in the hold.
I bought a Littlelife S4 yesterday, so will sell the S2 Adventurer

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