Flight lugage??

Hey, can I take a laptop+some clothes in my backpack, and a fanny pack into this airplane?
What does "Personal Item not included on this trip" mean?
As in the cost is not included or the ENTIRETY of "personal items" are not "included" as in... not allowed?

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  1. 12 months ago
    Anonymous

    Read the airline website or look on your ticket info to find out. I might be able to help you if you gave me the name of the airline.

    • 12 months ago
      Anonymous

      it's Pegasus, and SAS.

      Do they allow a backpack of a latptop, charger, and some jeans? + A fanny pack ? Thank you anon

    • 12 months ago
      Anonymous

      This is when I select "Hang baggage" option which is $30 option.

      I don't know if im getting famoosed for money, this is my first time travelling. Should I take the $30 hit to take my backpack + fannypack with me? Thanks again

      • 12 months ago
        Anonymous

        Wrong picture, here notice the hand bagge pic gets uncrossed and everyhing else is crossed

        • 12 months ago
          Anonymous

          OP, check the dimensions. Only way to find out. Most people don’t travel with just backpack so that’s what they label it as handbag. Plus money grab. Again check the dimensions. Fanny pack shouldn’t be a problem either.

          • 12 months ago
            Anonymous

            Sorry, I think you should choose personal item instead. Personal item is essentially your backpack. It must fit under the seat, usually does. Hang baggage is a wheeler or similar, placed above out above your seat

            • 12 months ago
              Anonymous

              Hmmm... I can't "choose" personal item.
              It just says "personal items not included in this trip" I am flying through 2 Airlines to and from my destination, It's Pegasus and SAS.

              How could that possible make sense? So if i'm booking the cheapest ticket on flyscanner I can only travel with a fanny pack unless I buy a "Hand baggage" option for $30?

              According to Pegasus
              >Hand luggage or cabin baggage, are all the personal belongings a passenger can carry along the cabin. You may take your handbag, laptop bag, etc. into the cabin as long as they are controlled at the security checkpoints. If you wish, you could place them into the overhead lockers.
              >To accelerate and facilitate boarding and accommodation inside the aircraft, each Passenger is only allowed to carry one Cabin Baggage with a size of of 55 cm x 40 cm x 20 cm or 40 cm x 30 cm x15 cm personal item free of charge.

              According to SAS
              >You may bring one carry-on onboard (max. 8 kg, height 55 cm, width 40 cm and depth 23 cm) and one handbag or laptop bag (height 40 cm, width 30 cm and depth 15 cm). Note: If you travel on a SAS Go Light ticket, the fare only include an underseat bag (40 cm x 30 cm x 15 cm.

              • 12 months ago
                Anonymous

                If both Pegasus and SAS are saying I can take with me personal items which really is a synanom for "hand baggage" and they say its free to let them in...

                Then why is "Mytrip" which is a 3rd party plane booker offering hand baggage option for $30? it should be free accord to the airlines....?

              • 12 months ago
                Anonymous

                You should try booking from a different website, preferably from the airline directly.
                This whole situation looks like the agency is trying to sell you free things, intentionally or not.

              • 12 months ago
                Anonymous

                I just booked it from the same agency but gave them ZERO dollars extra. Pegasus and SAS airlines give rights to carry a 40x20x10 bags inside the planes. Can't believe i just spent 2 hours studying fuxking luggage.

              • 12 months ago
                Anonymous

                I would check directly with the airline to be sure.
                You should have gotten a PNR (6 digit code) that you can enter on the airline website.
                There you can see your luggage limits as the airline will apply them to you.

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