Easyjet Carryon - help!
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Easyjet Carryon - help!
I getting confused on what I'm reading about carryon baggage rules for Easyjet. My wife and I are flying from Paris Orly to Pisa. We both have roll carryon bags which fit the dimensions for carry ons. Can she also take a woman's purse and can I also take a small book bag, or, am I limited to just the small carryon? Any help will be appreciated.
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Seems pretty straight forward to me, with answer in bold:
http://easyJet.custhelp.com/app/answ...l2N0Nvaw%3D%3D
http://easyJet.custhelp.com/app/answ...l2N0Nvaw%3D%3D
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"Do they limit the size or number of pockets?"
http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/bargain...n_page_id=1093
http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/bargain...n_page_id=1093
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I laughed my head off, especially when he said one of the 17 pockets held a torch. Yes, I know "torch" is British for "flashlight," but I got this flashback vision of a Marx Brothers flick with Harpo pulling a lit blowtorch from inside his trench coat pocket.
I think I should modify a trench coat to have even more than 17 pockets, and, with the full length coat, I could carry a lot more than a turtle watcher's vest. (Yes, I know "vest" means undershirt in British.)
I think I should modify a trench coat to have even more than 17 pockets, and, with the full length coat, I could carry a lot more than a turtle watcher's vest. (Yes, I know "vest" means undershirt in British.)
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Jackets and vests with as many as 37 pockets http://www.scottevest.com/v3_store/s...ts_vests.shtml
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