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The cabin bag built around Ryanair rules is catching travellers' attention

The 20-litre backpack adds a laptop sleeve, anti-theft pocket and suitcase-style opening for travellers trying to avoid extra baggage fees.

  • The LOVEVOOK cabin bag is gaining attention on Amazon because it has been designed around Ryanair's 40x20x25cm dimension requirement, part of a growing category of compact travel backpacks built around organisation rather than simply adding more space.
  • Budget airlines have turned packing into a challenge of centimetres, with many travellers now spending as much time checking baggage rules as booking flights, driving demand for bags that help avoid extra cabin luggage fees.
  • The bag features a 20-litre capacity with multiple internal sections, padded laptop compartment, anti-theft pocket and water-resistant materials, and opens fully like a suitcase to simplify packing and airport security checks while fitting other budget airlines' dimensions.
  • Shoppers have expressed surprise at storage capacity and organisation features, though One Reddit user cautioned that airlines can be 'very strict' around bag measurements, and some travellers warn that overfilling risks stretching dimensions beyond allowance limits.
  • Recent travel reports highlight growing interest in underseat bags that maximise packing space while staying within airline limits, particularly as summer holidays and city breaks approach and travellers seek compliant options for last-minute purchases.
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The cabin bag built around Ryanair rules is catching travellers' attention

Travellers looking to keep costs down are increasingly focusing on cabin bags built around strict airline baggage measurements.

·Portsmouth, United Kingdom
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The Scotsman broke the news in Scotland, United Kingdom on Monday, May 25, 2026.
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