‘These Ryanair-approved suitcases made sharing luggage so easy with no extra fees’

‘These Ryanair-approved suitcases made sharing luggage so easy with no extra fees’

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Meghan, a writer of shopping, raves about how Ryanair-approved suitcases made sharing luggage so simple, and they also saved on expensive extra fees at the airport.

‘These Ryanair-approved suitcases made sharing luggage easy with no extra fees’(Image: Meghan Coon)

If you’re heading off on holiday this September or travelling for work, a spacious suitcase is a must-have—especially if you’re sharing luggage. My boyfriend and I recently had to share a checked-in suitcase on our trip to Greece (to avoid paying extra luggage fees), and this set from Kapten & Son came in clutch.

This large suitcase was ideal for effortlessly packing a week’s worth of clothing each thanks to its generous space and numerous organizational features. Plus, the set’s cabin bag perfectly met the luggage requirements for Ryanair and Jet2 so we were able to get through the airport without any additional (hefty) costs.

The larger suitcase has a 77-litre capacity, is 69 (H x 48 (W x 29 (D), and is comparatively light (when empty) at 5 4 kg. The cabin case has a 38-litre capacity, weighs 4.2 kg, and measures 55 (H x 38 (W x 23 (D) cm. There are no last-minute fees because it can easily fit into the cabin bag restrictions on most airlines. This suitcase set is currently 25% off if you want to save as much money as possible.

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Meghan Coon Kapten & Son suitcase
Meghan’s Heathrow Aluminium Silver Set from Kapten & Son(Image: Meghan Coon)

My new suitcases, which come with a luxurious silver hard shell and have an understated yet glamorous look to your airport fit, were genuinely a lifesaver as we traveled to Bristol airport through luggage check-in, security, etc. It’s difficult to choose just one feature because so many amazing features made our travel experience so enjoyable.

As soon as the cases arrived, the aluminum shell promised durability and security as soon as we arrived, knowing that our belongings would be safe and secure while traveling. Additionally, larger and cabin cases come with fully customisable double TSA locks, making it even safer to enter your own 3-digit code in the airport and on board.

Both cases have strong, detachable 360° swivel wheels that are incredibly smooth, allowing for quick and seamless airport travel. In a large airport like Bristol, where you can travel with a packed-to-the-brim suitcase for more than a brief 5-minute period, this was a huge help. Even my boyfriend turned to the wheels for their convenience, even though I personally would not have been able to carry the heavier case once it was packed.

We didn’t have to hear any obnoxious clunking noises while duty-free roaming, because they’re super maneuverable, allowing you to quickly and painlessly weave in and out of crowds and around them without falling off. These cases couldn’t have been simpler companions as we got ready for our trip because they were height-adjustable telescopic handles. A personalisable name tag that adds an extra layer of security to keeping your cases safe is also included with both cases.

Meghan Coon Kapten & Son suitcase
Both suitcases come with plenty of pockets, organisers and packing cubes(Image: Meghan Coon)

I had seven days worth of clothes, shoes, and swimming costumes to pack, so I was concerned that one suitcase wouldn’t be big enough. Both my boyfriend and I are overpackers. But boy, was I mistaken. The check-in case and the cabin bag both have the same features and compartments.

The dividing flap on the other side, which featured two strong clips, kept the divider in place even when the luggage was bulging underneath, and the adjustable straps on one side that help keep your belongings organized and out of the way of the zip. We used ours for our small items like paperwork, medication, or phone calls, which are also conveniently stored in the flap’s two large zip pockets.

The built-in laundry bag was another unique feature in a suitcase that I’ve never seen before. Oh no, this is even designed to prevent your dirty clothes from coming out of your clean outfits. This laundry bag, which is attached to one compartment’s side, extends nearly the entire length of the suitcase in a similar depth. However, because it wasn’t quite big enough for two people to wash their dirty underwear, socks, and bikinis for the entire week, we didn’t use it for anything other than small clothing, which is incredibly useful. However, it would be the ideal size for a single person’s dirty washing for shorter trips.

The joys extend to putting your belongings in perspective as well, as both suitcases come equipped with a large selection of packing cubes and bags, which aids in making the most of our available space while separating his stuff from mine. Due to the different sized cubes, we were able to fit everything in perfectly and fill the suitcases to the brim, which meant we could also easily pack extra shoes, wash bags, and other bulkier items. No more hunching over the case and hoping it will come to an end.

My experience with Kapten & Son Heathrow Aluminium Silver changed the way long-haul travel was handled, making it simple to share a suitcase, and avoiding extra luggage fees or broken items. I can’t wait to use them the next time we travel because they were so handy and kept our belongings safe, secure, and tidy throughout our entire trip.

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The Aluminum Silver couple is currently available for purchase on Kapten &amp, Son’s website for a 25% discount, which lowers the price from £1259.80 to £944.85 for my beloved Heathrow set.

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