Drums · easyJet (U2)

Policy Data

Drums on easyJet

Drum parts must be checked individually as hold baggage on easyJet. Each piece must not exceed 275 cm linear measurement and 32 kg. Note the limit of max. 3 checked bags per passenger.

At a Glance

Drums must be checked on easyJet

Cabin

No

Extra Seat

No

Seat Type

N/A

Booking Method

Online (Aufgabegepaeck fuer jedes Teil einzeln)

Max Dimensions

275 cm Linearmass pro Stueck, max. 32 kg pro Stueck

Approx. Cost

Aufgabegepaeckgebuehr pro Stueck (ca. 30–65 GBP je Stueck und Strecke)

Restrictions

Jedes Teil einzeln aufgeben, max. 3 Aufgabegepaeckstuecke pro Passagier bei easyJet

Last verified: 2026-07-10. No guarantee — always confirm directly with easyJet before booking.

Step by Step

How to book your Drums on easyJet

  1. Disassemble the drum kit and pack each part in its own case.
  2. Measure and weigh each part (max. 275 cm linear, max. 32 kg per piece).
  3. Note: easyJet allows a maximum of 3 checked bags per passenger.
  4. Book your flight online and add hold luggage for each part.
  5. Check in each part individually at the check-in counter.
  6. Collect all parts after landing at the baggage belt.

Practical Tips

Good to Know

With the 3-piece limit, it is nearly impossible to bring a complete drum kit on easyJet. Seriously consider whether renting at the destination or shipping via courier is the better option. If you do fly: only bring essential parts (snare, cymbals, pedals) and rent the rest locally.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I check a full drum kit on easyJet?
Practically no. With the limit of 3 checked bags per person, you can only bring a fraction of a drum kit.
Can I bring drumsticks and spare heads as carry-on?
Yes, drumsticks and spare drum heads fit in your carry-on and are allowed.

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