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Airline baggage comparison · European low-cost

Ryanair vs Transavia baggage rules

A source-backed comparison of Ryanair and Transavia personal item and carry-on limits, fare conditions and weight rules.

Quick verdict

Neither airline is universally more generous; the answer changes by item or by edge.

Personal item and carry-on side by side

Bag typeRyanairTransaviaDimensional result
Personal Item

40 x 30 x 20 cm

Weight not listed

Included · Basic

40 x 30 x 20 cm

Weight not listed

Included · All listed fares

Ryanair and Transavia publish the same dimensional limit for the compared item.
Carry-on

55 x 40 x 20 cm

Max 10 kg

Included · Priority

55 x 40 x 25 cm

Varies by fare

Check fare conditions · Cabin bag add-on / eligible fare

Transavia is dimensionally more generous; Ryanair is stricter for this bag type. Transavia's published frame contains Ryanair's listed size.

Source match date

Recently source-checked

Published dimensions were matched to the official source within 45 days; fare and weight coverage may be separate.

Source match date Aug 7, 2026

Relative published size frames

Personal Item

Ryanair40 x 30 x 20 cm
Transavia40 x 30 x 20 cm

Carry-on

Ryanair55 x 40 x 20 cm
Transavia55 x 40 x 25 cm

Bar area is a simple volume comparison for orientation only. Airline sizers enforce each edge separately; volume alone cannot prove that a bag fits.

Official policy sources

Explore the published size limits

Common questions before you pack

Neither airline is universally more generous; the answer changes by item or by edge. Compare both rows because personal-item and overhead-bag results can differ. Fare and weight rules remain separate from dimensions.

Possibly, but only if every packed edge fits both airlines' current limit and your fares include that item. Use the prefilled comparison, then verify both official sources.

Not necessarily. Inclusion can depend on the fare, route, cabin or add-on even when the dimensions fit. The table shows the published inclusion status; your ticket controls the final allowance.