'I fly Ryanair with free luggage allowance - here's how I fit everything in a small bag'

Jetting off on holiday is always a buzz, but the battle of cramming your life into a suitcase can be a real pain. Packing can feel like a huge task, with the struggle to fit all your must-haves, especially if you don't want to pay extra for luggage. But this year, a packing hack from a clever TikToker could change the game.
The user, who goes by Devinjadex on TikTok, shared a video that shows how you can get all your clothes into just a small bag. It sounds too good to be true, but she pulls it off without a hitch.
In her video, she talks about a specific bag she uses, and admits people "don't believe" you can pack an entire wardrobe in there. Yet, she stands by her word. Known as the Ryanair travel bag, it's exactly 40x20x25, making it "perfect to take on budget airlines". She shared that she bought the bag from Kono & Miss Lulu on TikTok.
To prove her point, she posted a clip of herself skilfully filling the bag with all her travel essentials. Her stash included outfits, flip-flops, swimwear, and beauty products, enough for a four night trip.
The TikToker brags that everything fits "perfectly" into the bag, which also slips neatly under the plane seat. She highlights that you can get "so much stuff" into the small suitcase, and it's super efficient.
She boasts that this straightforward method let her take "everything she needed for a holiday" without forking out extra cash.
The brilliant packing hack has sparked a buzz as intrigued followers asked for details on her smart travel tip.
One hopeful follower shared: "I just ordered one - you better not be lying." Another praised: "Looks great - can really fit a lot in there."
A third user said they also managed to pull off the packing trip: "I have it - it fits. And mine was stuffed to capacity. Trust."
Despite lots of enthusiasm, some voiced scepticism about the bag's true capacity, with one doubter remarking: "I've got the bag, and don't feel like it fits this much in."

Someone else pondered the practicality, asking: "Is it not really heavy to carry?".
Yet, amidst the doubts, numerous travellers said the method was "absolutely perfect", with plenty indicating plans to try it out themselves on future trips. A few had already put the hack through its paces with great results.
One flyer commented: "I have one of these recently, went to Spain for four days. Had all I needed - brilliant!".
Another user spoke out against the cynics: "Everyone commenting that it won't fit, trust me it will. I've got a bag similar size. I actually packed a little more than her, and mine surprised me and actually fit at EasyJet gate the other week."
Daily Mirror