Home Bargains is offering a 'spacious yet compact' cabin bag for £9.99 that meets the hand luggage requirements of several major UK airlines, including easyJet, British Airways, Virgin Atlantic, and KLM. The discount retailer, which operates over 600 stores nationwide, describes the Salisburys Carry-On Cabin Lightweight Backpack as 'perfect for your adventures'.
Product Specifications and Airline Compatibility
The backpack measures approximately 45 x 30 x 15cm, making it suitable for most airline cabin luggage allowances. However, it may be too long for Ryanair, Wizz Air, and Jet2. Weighing around 760g, it features multiple zipped compartments, a fully lined interior, and a lightweight design. The bag is available in black with a simple aesthetic.
According to Home Bargains, 'Travel light and in style with the Salisburys Carry-On Cabin Lightweight Backpack in sleek black! Perfect for your adventures, this spacious yet compact backpack is designed for easy packing and effortless carrying.' The company adds that every Salisburys product has been 'designed, manufactured and extensively tested to stand the rigours of today’s travel.'
Availability and Pricing
The cabin bag can be purchased in-store or online. Home Bargains offers standard delivery across the UK mainland from £3.95, with free delivery on orders over £100. Larger furniture items incur a £10 delivery fee, and most standard parcels arrive within four working days.
Home Bargains also sells the Salisburys Under Seat Bag for the same £9.99 price. The product description states: 'Meet the Salisburys Under Seat Bag - your perfect travel companion! With its spacious zipped compartments and sleek design, it's ideal for keeping your essentials close at hand while you jet off on your next adventure.'
Additional Features
The under seat bag features a large open zipped storage compartment and a small zip side pouch. Both bags are part of Salisburys' line-up of 'tried and tested luggage solutions with contemporary features to help the modern tourist navigate the hurdles of twenty-first century travel.'



