Ryanair is increasing the commission it pays to gate agents for identifying oversized carry-on bags. The airline, known for its strict baggage policies and low fares, will now pay staff €2.50 ($2.91) per oversized bag flagged at the gate, up from the previous rate of €1.50 ($1.75). Additionally, Ryanair is removing the previous monthly cap of €80 ($93.10) on these payments.
The change aims to further encourage employees to enforce baggage size rules and ensure that passengers comply with the airline’s carry-on policy. Ryanair allows one small personal item included in the standard fare, which must fit under the seat in front of each passenger; larger cabin bags require an additional fee.
Discussing the new policy with The Independent, Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary said: