A new travel heel for those who want to avoid splashing on the luggage fee of the cabin as they fly is online viral.
And all it takes is a general travel accessory.
In a video about TappingNina Edwine (@nina_edwine) Shared her ingenious trick to fill an empty neckus with objects that would otherwise force her to pay for extra luggage.
And despite the small size of the travel pillow, Nina was able to pack 10 clothing, including a bra, tops and a dress.
The video, the heading ‘Ratto technique to prevent you from paying € 50 for cabin luggage’, has already been seen 2.6 million times on tapping.
It also attracted nearly 2000 remarks.
The tactics were called ‘genius’ and ‘legendary’ by the users of the video part app.
However, some people are not sure if it will actually work.

The video exploded on social media, with more than 2.6 million people watching

According to this new hack, an empty pillow with an empty neckus can be reused as a hidden additional cabin bag, according to this new hack
“I traveled with Ryanair last Thursday and if you only have a small luggage, you can have nothing else,” @kot_w_glowie1 wrote.
“The lady at the gate told everyone to put the pillow in their suitcase or throw away.”
Another user, who claims to be working at an airport, said: ‘As a gate agent, we still notice, and we will still ask it. ‘
Sharanjit Shokar said they did not do so with a normal pillow and Ryanair staff at Marrakesh ‘.
Others joked that Nina Edwine gives away a secret that low-cost air services will now cling to.
“You are exposed and if we get to the gate to jump on a Ryanair flight, they will want to check everything,” @kima_ziora wrote.
Some users have shared their own tips to avoid airlines.
‘Buy any item at Service Free. Get a bag to go, and you can put your clothes in the bag, ‘read one comment, with another user answering that they’ve done it so many times, work every time’.

Thousands of remarks were left on Nina’s video – with some believing the hack was genius and others doubt it would work
Another tip was to use “one of those Uniqlo cross trays”, and to “wear it under your coat with a scarf around your neck to disguise the tape”.
A landmark court ruling in Spain last month decided that hand luggage is a substantial part of air trip and should not be subject to extra fees.
The passenger involved in the case will be reimbursed £ 124 (€ 147) by Ryanair for handbag costs charged to the ruling on five flights between 2019 and 2024.
But an aviation -right expert warned that Budget Airlines could charge all inclusive ‘rates as a result of the case.