TRAVEL lovers have been lapping up a big brand cabin bag that’s even more penny-pinching than Primark’s own version.
There’s nothing worse than getting caught out by militant measures – and here’s the answer.

The Robert Dyas Underseat bag has captured the imagination of flyers[/caption]
To avoid paying for an overpriced cabin bag, shoppers have been going potty for the Robert Dyas Underseat Cabin Bag.
Available in black/red, it comes in at a savvy £7.99 and is ideal for short breaks or business trips.
The travel companion is priced even lower than Primark’s £12 Underseat Bag.
High Quality Cabin Carry on Holdall Bag Duffel Under Seat. Additional sleeve section on the back to fit over trolley case handles. Adjustable shoulder strap and top carry handle.
Happy customers reviewed online: “Great bag to take on plane.”
A second added: “Underseat travel bag. Perfect size to use when travelling. Strong bag, easy to fold and store away.”
A third praised: “Looks good and roomy, ideal to take onboard a plane and lots of compartments for important stuff.”
“Perfect lightweight bag, just what I wanted,” applauded a fourth.
“Excellent quality and value,” wrote another.
“Very good. Correct dimensions for small bag to take as cabin bag. Love it!” penned another.
“Very sturdy, great quality bag. Amazing price. Perfect for Ryanair‘s ridiculously stringent sizing policy. Managed to ram more into it than I envisaged,” advised a fifth.
All Ryanair passengers can bring a small personal bag on board but this must fit under the seat in front of you.
All over-sized cabin bags will be refused at the boarding gate, or where available put in the hold for a fee.
Anyone wanting to bring another bag, you’ll need to upgrade and pay extra for priority and two cabin bags or checked baggage.
Many angry passengers have been caught out by Ryanair’s strict baggage allowance for flights.
However, the Robert Dyas lightweight bag has a 20L capacity with dimensions H:25 x W:40 x D:5 cm and fits perfectly under the seat.
With a front zip for passports and essentials, it features carry grab handles with an adjustable shoulder strap.
Made from strong polyester, it also offers a one year guarantee.

Ryanair has angered passengers by charging them for oversized baggage[/caption]
Advice for flying with Ryanair
- All Ryanair passengers can bring a small personal bag on board but this must fit under the seat in front of you, but it must be no bigger than 40cm x 20cm x 25cm
- Any over-sized cabin bags will be refused at the boarding gate and put in the hold for a fee
- Ryanair also charges passengers up to £55 check-in at the airport
- Anyone who loses their card at the airport will have to pay a £20 reissue fee
- Book to sit in the front five rows if you want to head off the plane first
- Extra legroom seats can be found in rows 1 A, B, C or 2 D, E, F as well as row 16 and 17 near the emergency exit
- The worst seat on Ryanair’s Boeing 737-800 aircraft is also 11A because of its lack of window.