TikTok traveller shows how THIS £9.99 cabin bag from Amazon is the PERFECT size for Ryanair flights

TikTok traveller shows how THIS £9.99 ‘magic’ cabin bag for sale on Amazon is the PERFECT size for Ryanair flights

  • TikTok user Lily Thompstone took the video ahead of a Ryanair flight to Prague
  • Ryanair passengers are entitled to bring one under-seat bag on board for free  
  • The Narwey bag is designed to adhere to the airline’s strict baggage sizing rules

TikTok user Lily Thompstone shared a video of a £9.99 holdall fitting perfectly into the Ryanair baggage sizer – and it went viral 

It’s always a nervy moment in airports – discovering if your carry-on luggage will fit in the airline’s cabin-bag sizer.

And particularly so with Ryanair, which is notoriously strict with cabin luggage dimensions.

So it’s little wonder that when TikTok user Lily Thompstone posted a video of her £9.99 under-seat holdall fitting perfectly into the Ryanair baggage sizer, the video went viral.

The 20-year-old, from Manchester, took the video ahead of a Ryanair flight to Prague for a three-night getaway with her partner, Callum Hunter.

‘I can’t believe these bags work,’ she wrote in the video caption, adding the hashtag ‘travel hack’.

The video, which has racked up 534,000 likes, more than 1,700 comments and over 8,700 shares, sees Callum easily slotting the pink under-seat holdall inside the luggage checker, as Lily asks: ‘What do we call that, Callum?’

‘Perfect,’ he replies, removing the bag.

As they make their way to the plane, Lily adds: ‘You need [this bag] off Amazon.’

Lily (pictured) took the video ahead of a Ryanair flight to Prague for a three-night getaway with her partner, Callum Hunter

Lily (pictured) took the video ahead of a Ryanair flight to Prague for a three-night getaway with her partner, Callum Hunter

Ryanair is notoriously strict with cabin luggage dimensions

The video sees Lily's partner Callum easily slotting the pink under-seat holdall inside the luggage checker

Ryanair is notoriously strict with cabin luggage dimensions. The video sees Lily’s partner Callum easily slotting the pink under-seat holdall inside the luggage checker

Lily told her followers that the bag fits ‘perfectly under the seat’. 

Available in a range of colours and fabrics on Amazon, the bag is manufactured by the brand Narwey and is advertised as a Ryanair under-seat cabin bag that adheres to the airline’s exact dimension ceiling – 40cm (16in) by 20cm (8in) by 25cm (10in). 

Ryanair says that all passengers are entitled to bring one small personal bag on board for free, though it must fit under the seat in front of you and mustn’t exceed those measurements.

The video has racked up 534,000 likes, more than 1,700 comments and over 8,700 shares

Lily told her followers that the bag fits 'perfectly' under the airplane seat

The video has racked up 534,000 likes, more than 1,700 comments and over 8,700 shares. Lily told her followers that the bag fits ‘perfectly’ under the airplane seat

It says: ‘Examples include handbag, laptop bag and small backpack.’

Passengers who want to bring a second larger bag on board must fork out for the 10kg (22lbs) check-in bag allowance, which costs £45.99 when purchased last-minute at the boarding gate.

Narwey also does an under-seat bag that sticks to easyJet’s dimension parameters, which are slightly larger at 45cm (18in) by 36cm (14in) by 20cm (8in).

The bag is manufactured by the brand Narwey and is advertised as a Ryanair under-seat cabin bag that adheres to the airline¿s exact dimensions - 40cm (16in) by 20cm (8in) by 25cm (10in)

The bag is manufactured by the brand Narwey and is advertised as a Ryanair under-seat cabin bag that adheres to the airline’s exact dimensions – 40cm (16in) by 20cm (8in) by 25cm (10in)

Reacting to the viral video, TikTok user Bridgette wrote: ‘I am so happy you posted this. I’m going on holiday and I’m bringing the exact bag as a cabin bag.’

While Sarah Marsh wrote: ‘I bought this last summer and couldn’t believe how much I could fit in it! You can literally get enough clothes for a week away in it.’

And Emma Smith said: ‘I have two of these. I call them the “magic bags”.’