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Airline-approved cabin bag costs less than £9 and fits Ryanair underseat rules

GoGroopie is selling the airline-approved bag for 70% off, with multiple compartments and a 40cm x 20cm x 25cm design for under-seat storage.

  • GoGroopie is currently offering an airline-approved under-seat cabin backpack for £8.99, representing a 70% discount from the original £29.99 price. The compact bag helps travellers avoid extra baggage charges on various carriers.
  • Measuring 40cm x 20cm x 25cm, the bag is designed to fit beneath seats on airlines including Ryanair, British Airways, Emirates, and Virgin Atlantic. Dimensions allow travellers to maximise their free cabin baggage allowance.
  • Interior compartments organise essentials like passports and laptops, while adjustable padded shoulder straps enhance comfort for walking through airports or exploring new cities. Keeping items in dedicated sections expedites airport security and boarding.
  • Travellers can choose from six colour options—Black, Lime, Spotted, and others—allowing them to pick a style suited to daily tasks. The durable bag is suitable for commuting, school, gym visits, and everyday use beyond holidays.
  • At under £9, the backpack provides an affordable solution for maximising free cabin baggage allowance without squeezing belongings into oversized luggage. The purchase eliminates the need to pay extra for checked baggage on future trips.
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Airline-approved cabin bag costs less than £9 and fits Ryanair underseat rules

Suitable for a range of major airlines and available in a range of colours, this compact travel backpack is designed to maximise underseat luggage space while keeping travel essentials organised

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The Scotsman broke the news in Edinburgh, United Kingdom on Friday, July 17, 2026.
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