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The <a
href='https://www.baggageinfo.com/blog/aer-lingus-baggage-policy/'> Aer Lingus Baggage Policy</a> lays forth precise rules for both checked and hand luggage. In addition to a small personal item that must fit under the seat, such as a tablet case, briefcase, or tote, each passenger is normally allowed one cabin bag up to 10 kg. Depending on the type of ticket, checked luggage limitations might range from 20 kg to 32 kg per item. While Smart, Plus, or Business fares frequently include allowances, Saver fares could need you to buy checked baggage separately. There are additional costs at the airport if luggage exceeds the allowed weight or dimensions. In order to avoid paying more, travelers who are carrying golf equipment, skis, or musical instruments should reserve a spot in advance. Essential baby equipment, such as foldable strollers, can be brought by parents when they travel with infants. Travelers should review their booking details for weight allocations, dimension restrictions, and any extra add-ons prior to departure to prevent any surprises or delays.