How to Pack for Low-Cost Flights (2025 Guide) — Avoid Baggage Fees Every Time
Learn how to pack for low-cost airlines like Ryanair, easyJet, Wizz Air and Vueling—without paying a single extra fee.
This 2025 guide breaks down packing lists, bag sizes, compression hacks and everything you need to travel cheap across Europe.
Low-cost airlines keep fares low but charge for almost everything else: cabin bags, checked bags, priority boarding, and even printed boarding passes.
The secret is simple: pack smart, pack light, and avoid every extra fee.
This applies to:
- Ryanair
- easyJet
- Wizz Air
- Vueling
- Eurowings
- Jet2
1. Know Your Free Bag Size (The Golden Rule)
If your bag fits under the seat, you pay €0 in luggage fees. Every major budget airline offers one free personal item.
Free Under-Seat Bag Allowances (Table)
| Airline | Free Bag Size (cm) | Notes |
| Ryanair | 40 × 20 × 25 | Strict enforcement |
| Wizz Air | 40 × 30 × 20 | Slightly wider |
| easyJet | 45 × 36 × 20 | Most generous size |
| Vueling | 40 × 20 × 30 | Fits under seat easily |
| Eurowings | 40 × 30 × 25 | Good depth |
Pro Tip:
Buy a backpack designed for 40 × 20 × 25 cm—Ryanair’s smallest limit. If it fits Ryanair, it fits everywhere.
2. Use Compression to Fit More in Less Space
Compression = the modern packing cheat code.
Recommended tools:
- Compression packing cubes
- Rolled clothes
- Lightweight fabrics (polyester, dry-fit, merino wool)
This increases your packing capacity by up to 40%.
3. Wear Your Bulkiest Items
Avoid packing:
- Hoodies
- Jackets
- Jeans
- Trainers
Wear them at the airport instead—saving €25–€50 per flight.
4. Maximise Your Pockets (100% Airline-Legal)
Use jackets with:
- Chest pockets
- Zipped compartments
- Kangaroo-style hoodie pockets
Store chargers, snacks, sunglasses, power banks, or toiletries inside.
5. Switch to Solid Toiletries
Do this to reduce space and avoid liquid restrictions.
Solid alternatives:
- Solid shampoo
- Solid deodorant
- Bar soap
- Toothpaste tablets
- Solid conditioner
Fits into a tiny 10×10 cm pouch.
6. Choose Shoes Wisely
Shoes are the #1 space-killer.
Rule: Wear one pair, pack zero.
If needed: pack only flip-flops.
Avoid boots, heels, bulky footwear.
7. Use a Foldable Daypack
Pack a foldable backpack or tote.
Use it for daily sightseeing—keep your under-seat bag strictly for clothes.
8. Keep Electronics Minimal
Electronics increase weight quickly.
Electronics Packing Table
| Item | Bring? | Reason |
| Phone | ✔️ Yes | Essential |
| Earbuds | ✔️ Yes | Lightweight |
| Power bank | ✔️ Yes | Must-have for travel |
| Charging cable | ✔️ Yes | Obvious essential |
| Kindle | Optional | Lightweight alternative to books |
| Laptop | ❌ No | Heavy unless required |
| DSLR camera | ❌ No | Bulky |
| Over-ear headphones | ❌ No | Too large |
9. Pack Mix-and-Match Outfits
The key is versatility—not quantity.
Weekend Packing List (2–3 Days) — Table
| Item | Qty | Notes |
| T-shirts | 2 | Roll them |
| Jeans/trousers | 1 (wear) | Wear your heaviest pair |
| Shorts | 1 | Pack |
| Hoodie | 1 (wear) | Saves space |
| Underwear | 2–3 | Quick-dry preferred |
| Socks | 2 | Lightweight |
| Nightwear | 1 | Thin materials |
| Toiletries | 1 small kit | Solid preferred |
| Charger | 1 | USB universal |
| Smart outfit | Optional | Only if needed |
10. Don’t Pack What Hotels Already Provide
Leave space-wasters at home.
Hotels/Airbnbs provide:
- Towels
- Soap
- Shampoo
- Hairdryer
- Bedding
- Iron
Bring only personal essentials.
11. Weigh Your Bag Before You Leave Home
Some low-cost airlines weigh under-seat bags.
Use:
- Mini digital luggage scale
- Keep under 6–8 kg
Shift heavy items to pockets if necessary.
12. Go 100% Digital
Save space & avoid paper clutter.
Use:
- Airline apps
- Google Maps offline
- Notes app
- Cloud storage
Avoid:
- Printed itineraries
- Paper boarding passes
- Guidebooks
Final Tips: How to Never Pay a Baggage Fee Again
- Use a bag that fits Ryanair 40×20×25 cm
- Wear your bulkiest items
- Use compression cubes
- Switch to solid toiletries
- Travel with just one pair of shoes
- Use your pockets effectively
Follow these steps consistently and you’ll never pay for a cabin bag or checked bag again—no matter which low-cost airline you fly.