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Those pullalong kids trolley bags - do they conform to hand baggage restrictions?

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itchyandscratchy · 11/07/2009 17:55

like www.amazon.co.uk/Disney-Princess-Wheeled-Trolley-Suitcase/dp/B001EJVPI2/ref=pd_cp_k_h_b_cs_3this one...

has anyone used these onboard planes?
Or has anyone got one and could measure it for me?!! Restrictions onboard are 55x40x20 cm

Thanks in advance

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janegrey · 11/07/2009 18:15

I don't know for sure, but the kids trollies tend to be smaller than adult ones.

If you can get a refund then I'd suggest you go ahead and buy it - I'd be amazed if it was bigger than the size you've indicated.

Are you flying with bmibaby by any chance? I've just been measuring our bags for those dimensions.

itchyandscratchy · 11/07/2009 18:33

no, skintflinty ryan air where they tax your farts

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suwoo · 11/07/2009 18:43

Trunky's do, so you could compare dimensions with one of those maybe?

amidaiwish · 11/07/2009 18:47

we have disney ones, they are pretty small so i would say yes.

trunky's are a flipping nightmare. weigh a ton and if you decide to check them in they have to go down the outsize baggage chute they are such a funny shape. I was not impressed with a second round of queuing!

kslatts · 11/07/2009 20:06

We have a couple of disney one's and they are quite small, the one's we use on ryanair are dunlop one's which are quite a bit bigger than the disney ones.

girlynut · 18/07/2009 17:15

We love DS1's Trunki and have always taken it on as hand luggage with Easyjet.

Julesnobrain · 18/07/2009 20:26

Yup we use a trunki and its fine as is DS scooby doo pull along case

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