Mister Fish Posted November 26, 2014 Posted November 26, 2014 Anybody flown Ryan Air with a Magma 150 record bag and had a problem? I've got two gigs lined up in Europe and not sure if it can be taken on as hand luggage. Really don't want to put in the hold if I can help it.
Tony Smith Posted November 26, 2014 Posted November 26, 2014 I've taken an ADDA 200 box on numerous occasions on Ryanair and had no problems.
Spacehopper Posted November 26, 2014 Posted November 26, 2014 should say on their website size AND weight restrictions?.....flown to Glasgow with easyjet recently,first flight with records so rammed 60+ in a 50 box but could have defo taken a bigger box..was surprised the room there is in the overhead storage !
Mister Fish Posted November 26, 2014 Author Posted November 26, 2014 The Magma bag is oversized in width by about 5cm that's why I'm asking if anyone has personal experience on Ryanair.
Jnixon Posted November 26, 2014 Posted November 26, 2014 I've flown with hand luggage bigger than your Magma 5 times this year with them and had no issue so you should be OK. I have seen people get pulled up for having larger suitcases then get slapped a 40e charge to out it in the hold. You don't want your tunes going in the hold at all, but especially not in a Magma bag. 1
Greg Belson Posted November 26, 2014 Posted November 26, 2014 should say on their website size AND weight restrictions?.....flown to Glasgow with easyjet recently,first flight with records so rammed 60+ in a 50 box but could have defo taken a bigger box..was surprised the room there is in the overhead storage ! Wow, Easyjet allowed you on the flight with your records? I was flying to Edinburgh a few years back and they refused me taking my discs on board because, and I quote 'Sir, you can break them in half and use them as stabbing implements'......I sh*t you not. I guess they've changed their policy with such things, but still, it's always best to check with the bucket airlines. As far as Ryanair is concerned, weight can be an issue as well. I think the limit is 9 kg's. I stuffed my Zomo bag that holds around 150 paper sleeved 45's (ie no cardboard outer), and it weighed just under 9kg's.....so I was OK. Zomo bags have a similar construct to Magma, so you should be OK with weight; if you're concerned about it, buy a weighing hook on Amazon for a fiver. As said before, you REALLY don't want your tunes in the hold in a Magma bag, mate. Good luck! 1
Jnixon Posted November 26, 2014 Posted November 26, 2014 Wow, Easyjet allowed you on the flight with your records? I was flying to Edinburgh a few years back and they refused me taking my discs on board because, and I quote 'Sir, you can break them in half and use them as stabbing implements'......I sh*t you not. I guess they've changed their policy with such things, but still, it's always best to check with the bucket airlines. As far as Ryanair is concerned, weight can be an issue as well. I think the limit is 9 kg's. I stuffed my Zomo bag that holds around 150 paper sleeved 45's (ie no cardboard outer), and it weighed just under 9kg's.....so I was OK. Zomo bags have a similar construct to Magma, so you should be OK with weight; if you're concerned about it, buy a weighing hook on Amazon for a fiver. As said before, you REALLY don't want your tunes in the hold in a Magma bag, mate. Good luck! or you can manipulate a can of fizzy pop they charge 3.50 e for into a slitter type tool to cut someones throat. equally as far fetched. 1
Spacehopper Posted November 26, 2014 Posted November 26, 2014 Break them in half!! Bloody expensive stabbing implement :-)
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