# Aer Lingus Baggage Policy

The goal of the [Aer Lingus Baggage Policy](https://www.baggageinfo.com/blog/aer-lingus-baggage-policy/) is to provide travelers with sensible choices for both checked and cabin baggage. In addition to a personal item like a laptop sleeve, handbag, or small backpack that fits beneath the seat, most passengers are allowed to bring one carry-on bag up to 10 kilograms in weight. Weight restrictions for checked baggage are typically set between 20 and 32 kilograms per suitcase, though they vary according to the price class and destination. While higher fare tiers frequently offer one or more checked bags at no additional cost, basic fares might not. Extra fees apply for items that are larger or heavier than allowed, and unusual equipment, such as musical instruments or sports gear, should be scheduled in advance. Families with young children are permitted to carry a car seat and a stroller. Travelers should verify size, weight restrictions, and any additional fees related to their reservation in advance for a seamless airport experience.


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