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# I found a check-in loophole on Ryanair last week.
You know how you can carry on 10kg? But it has to fit the size limits, and all handbags, cameras, and anything you buy in the departure lounge has to go in that one bag?

Well, there's one exception, and it's at Billund airport. There's a LEGO shop in the departure lounge (they built the airport after all) and every airline departing Billund has to allow you to carry as much LEGO from that shop as you can fit in one of their carrier bags - and the big ones are as big as Argos' finest...
(, Mon 7 Jan 2013, 17:27, archived)
# haha fuck you Ryan Air
I bet they charge a 10 Euro lego storage fee though
(, Mon 7 Jan 2013, 17:30, archived)
# Nope.
Although they have the cheek to say, in the food/drink catalogue, enjoy a drink because 'the toilets are still free'.
(, Mon 7 Jan 2013, 18:11, archived)
# * subject to change, check before boarding
(, Mon 7 Jan 2013, 20:18, archived)
# haha
build a massive Lego cock and take it on board, saying "this is for Michael O'Leary"
(, Mon 7 Jan 2013, 17:45, archived)
# :D
(, Mon 7 Jan 2013, 17:48, archived)
# Hahaha!
If only the bricks came in magenta
(, Mon 7 Jan 2013, 17:57, archived)
# Oh but they do! You haven't been keeping up!
(, Mon 7 Jan 2013, 18:02, archived)
# Kids have everything these days!
(, Mon 7 Jan 2013, 18:20, archived)
# Great, build a 20kg Lego suitcase.
(, Mon 7 Jan 2013, 17:54, archived)
# Actually I was in Manchester airport yesterday
and there was a sign specifically telling Ryanair passengers that they could take a duty free shopping bag on the plane in addition to their 1 piece of hand luggage.

There, wasn't that interesting?
(, Mon 7 Jan 2013, 18:35, archived)
# It's the same at Rygge in Norway
But, irritatingly, not at Stansted. So I'm still forced to buy duty-free on my way into Norway rather than on my way out of Britain.
(, Mon 7 Jan 2013, 20:49, archived)