Ryanair launches twilight bag drop at Manchester Airport
Ryanair announced a new twilight bag drop service at Manchester Airport.
Available now, the service enables passengers travelling on early morning flights up to 8:00 am to drop their checked bags the evening before their flight.
Bag drop is available the day before between 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm.
It is available free of charge.
Upon arrival at the airport the evening prior to travel, Ryanair customers can proceed to the check-in desks as normal and present themselves at the ‘Twilight Bag Drop’.
It enables more seamless, hassle free travel the morning of their flight.
Ryanair’s Head of Comms, Jade Kirwan said: “This complimentary service will further improve our passengers’ overall travel experience and further reduce airport queuing times.”
“This new initiative is a gamechanger for families or groups travelling on early morning flights.”
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