Are you planning to travel by air this year? If so, do take extra care when booking your flight – and packing your bag!

I’m totally confused by imagenew surcharges being added by operators Ryanair which is currently advertising 1 million flights at a fiver for one way.

According to The Times today, Europe’s top airline has introduced additional baggage charges in a bid to price luggage out of travel.

This is not music to the ears of someone like me who packs a pair a stylish shoes and handbag to match each outfit. I don’t travel light. I always include at least three small bags jam packed with toiletries. I cannot survive with just a toothbrush. According to the new rates, the charge for my moisturiser and shampoo will cost much image more than my fare!

On top of its £10 each-way fees for checking in bags, Ryanair passengers will be charged an extra £30 fee for taking on board a carrier bag of duty-free goods or a small handbag, as well as their 10kg (22lb) of hand luggage. There are additional charges for passengers who check in at the airport rather than online. It seems Ryanair is planning to scrap check in desks altogether. That’s another bad move in my view, it means there will be no personal face representing this giant airline.

Michael O’Leary reckons that 10kg of luggage is easily sufficient for a two-week holiday. If you can survive in a bikini and be sure of generous hotel toiletries (have you noticed how they have been cut back?), then you might be able to manage it. The last thing you want to do is rush out to the pharmacy/supermarket at your destination to stock up on what you couldn’t afford to take with you. I suspect passengers, myself included. will opt for more consumer friendly airlines instead.

To test the new system, I checked out the price of a Ryanair flight from Stansted Aiport to Madrid travelling on a Monday to Friday next month and it came to £94.54 for the flight alone, excluding their insurance and priority booking which was already ticked. The additional charge for two bags and airport check-in was £66.50. The whole process was very confusing.

I know the days of cheap air travel has gone, but I do wish there was more transparency about flight prices.