This is the hilarious moment that a determined Ryanair passenger went to extreme length to prevent extra costs or luggage from paying on a flight by wearing different T-shirts.
The man that was not further mentioned was seen those different layers of his clothing on board an airplane to prepare for taking off at Dublin airport.
Images filmed by a fellow passenger shows the man who removes four T-shirts, while a female spectator cakes in the background.
“It's great,” she shouts, fascinated by the man's ingenious hack.
'Packing light', another woman jokes.
This is not the first time that a passenger has used the smart trick to prevent them from paying substantial baggage costs.
Last year another Ryanair passenger was determined to avoid a 'stupid' £ 50 fine for surplus luggage, depicted with five layers of his own clothing.
Connor Kirk, 25, was ready to board his flight back from Lanzarote at the beginning of June, when he was told that his hand luggage was too great and he had to pay the fine.
But instead of coughing up the extra money, Mr. Kirk easily started stacking on extra layers until his bag was small enough to be within the requirements of the airline.

A Ryanair passenger smartly avoided paying excessive surplus luggage costs after he decided to put his T-shirts

A fellow passenger filmed how the man took out all his T-shirts

Ryanair's luggage policy states: 'Every passenger can take a small item from hand luggage (up to 40 cmx20cmx25cm) on the plane'
The holiday maker was filmed when he started pulling out clothes and pulling them over his outfit.
In total he put three shirts and a jacket over his vest top and managed to pull three pairs of shorts.
Images show an employee and fellow passengers who laugh while completing the bulging multicolored outfit.
The clip of his clothes-bearing antics on Arrecife Airport has become viral and has collected more than 9,000 views on Facebook.
Mr. Kirk claims that when he was walked through by amazed staff, other holidaymakers cheered and when he grabbed the bag again before he still fits the take off under his chair.
Despite the fact that the situation was found funny, he said that Ryanair should have larger bags be worn on board for free.
The budget airline has been closed in the past to charge passengers who charge the reimbursements for surplus baggage.
Ryanair's luggage policy states: “Every passenger can take a small item from hand luggage (up to 40 cmx20cmx25cm) on the plane.”

A spectator can be heard in the background of the video

This is not the first time that a passenger has used the smart trick to prevent them from paying substantial baggage costs

The budget airline has been closed in the past for the charging of passengers excessive costs for surplus baggage

The rules of the airline state that every passenger can only bring 'one small item' on board the aircraft
This bag 'must fit under the chair for you' and can be a 'handbag, laptop bag or backpack'.
The rules of the airline state that: “If your small bag does not fit in the luggage sizers, which are placed with each entry gate, we will tag your bag and place it on the plane, depending on the payment of a gateway.”
The rules of the airline state that every passenger can only bring 'one small item' on board the aircraft.
This means that passengers can charge the surplus luggage costs by Ryanair legitimate if an extra item, such as a water bottle in a carrier, does not fit in their pocket under the seats.