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Easyjet to charge for all luggage | Easyjet to charge for all luggage |
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Budget airline Easyjet has said that it is to charge customers for every piece of luggage that they check in to the plane's hold. | Budget airline Easyjet has said that it is to charge customers for every piece of luggage that they check in to the plane's hold. |
Each bag - weighing up to 20kg - will cost £2. Currently the first bag is free but each subsequent bag costs £5. | Each bag - weighing up to 20kg - will cost £2. Currently the first bag is free but each subsequent bag costs £5. |
The airline said it was trying to reduce the number of passengers who travelled with checked-in bags. | The airline said it was trying to reduce the number of passengers who travelled with checked-in bags. |
"It's about getting people to pack smarter, travel lighter and travel cheaper," Easyjet said. | "It's about getting people to pack smarter, travel lighter and travel cheaper," Easyjet said. |
Its policy on carry-on luggage will not be affected. | |
Rival Ryanair already charges for all bags that are checked in. | Rival Ryanair already charges for all bags that are checked in. |
The airlines say that handling fewer bags can help airports run more smoothly - and argue that those who do not have luggage should not have to pay for those who do require the service. | The airlines say that handling fewer bags can help airports run more smoothly - and argue that those who do not have luggage should not have to pay for those who do require the service. |
In February British Airways announced that some travellers would pay to check in a second piece of luggage. | In February British Airways announced that some travellers would pay to check in a second piece of luggage. |
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