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wildrose Mon 12-Oct-15 03:10:50

Forgive me if I sound useless but I could do with some guidance and cannot seem to find what I need online. Has anyone recently traveled from Leeds Bradford airport to Dublin and, if so, how long before departure were you expected to get there? I give myself credit for having already booked in online but I will admit to being anxious as I haven't flown in 20 years and have heard stories of 3.5hr waits being necessary these days. My boarding pass states that I will be boarding at 7.45am and one friend has said that arriving an hour before boarding will suffice. I am travelling aloneon Friday, taking hand luggage only and feel worked up about it even though it should be straightforward.
I thought it best to ask in this general section as the travel forum doesn't seem to be very active. I do hope someone has made the trip and can advise me

Judthepud2 Tue 13-Oct-15 20:23:55

Leeds/Bradford airport is small compared to Heathrow/Gatwick/Birmingham and their ilk so security checks queues don't tend to be very long. Ryanair will allow you to carry on your handluggage so no bag drop and if you check in online that will speed things up too so 2 hours would probably be more than enough.

Dublin airport is big though, so give yourself plenty of time on the return journey.

JBF one of the destinations from London City Airport is Belfast City Airport or George Best Belfast City Airport as it is officially called hmm. You should try it some time! We have just said goodbye to English visitors who visited N.Ireland for the first time and were delighted with the countryside and Belfast. Helps to have locals to guide you though!! And good weather.

rosequartz Tue 13-Oct-15 20:27:10

The zip-up bag has to hold no more than 1 litre
And no more than 100ml in any one bottle or container

tiggypiro Tue 13-Oct-15 21:10:30

LesleyC - Ryanair now allow you to take a handbag (35 x 20 x 20cm)on board too so no need to put your handbag in the carry-on case. I have just been to Spain to visit the family and have to take masses of 'stuff' with me for them. Decathlon sell a small rucsac which is the right size and held a Christmas cake, bike bits (don't ask!), my lunch, book, camera and anything else I could get in. The carry-on case had a patchwork quilt, books for the boys and all my clothes and on this occasion I didn't need my 'Ryanair jacket' - the one with more pockets than jacket.

annodomini Tue 13-Oct-15 21:50:32

Now you can get a digital boarding card which is stored on your phone and you just put it on the barcode reader as you go through. Worked like a charm much to my surprise and relief as my printer wasn't working.

Maggiemaybe Wed 14-Oct-15 09:27:46

There's no weight restriction either on the smaller Ryanair carry on bag, which means you can stuff all your heavier bits in - Kindle, books, IPad, jewellery, even shoes. I invested in a cute little spotty bag on Amazon that has the maximum capacity allowed, to take full advantage of it, by googling "Ryanair second bag".