A FRUSTRATED passenger has been filmed snapping the wheels off his suitcase to avoid having to pay extra luggage costs. With every airline having different carry-on allowances , it's easy to take the wrong sized bag aboard a plane. 4 Daniel was the latest passenger who resorted to drastic lengths to avoid the "rip off" charge Credit: Solarpix 4 Daniel was told he would have to pay and extra £59.
83 as his suitcase exceeded bag dimensions Credit: Solarpix Because financial penalties await any passengers that exceed the limits, some go to extreme lengths to make sure their cases will fit . Daniel was the latest passenger who resorted to drastic lengths to avoid the "rip off" charge. When boarding a Ryanair flight from Palma Airport to the Costa del Sol, Daniel was told he would have to pay an extra €70 (£59.
83) to bring his red suitcase onboard. This was because the carry-on bag exceeded Ryanair's hand luggage dimensions. Daniel said: "I told Ryanair it cost me €30 (£25.
64) euros 10 years ago and I wasn’t going to pay the €70 (£59.83) they were asking me for, so I decided to break it. "It would have cost me more to check the case in than I spent on the flight.
" Helped by his friend David, the pair yanked the wheels of his suitcase in a bid to meet the hand luggage requirements laid out by the airline. While working up a sweat, he said: "Imagine it doesn’t fit after this." Most read in News Travel SHUSH IT Todd Cantwell races to delete controversial Instagram post a.
