Passenger Baggage Rules (2024)

Carry-on Baggage

Weight and Size

Carry-on baggage allowance can vary according to the airline, the cabin class you are traveling in and even the size of the aircraft. As a general guide, carry-on baggage should have maximum length of 22 in (56 cm), width of 18 in (45 cm) and depth of 10 in (25 cm). These dimensions include wheels, handles, side pockets, etc.

Some airlines also enforce weight limitations, typically starting at 5kg/11lbs.

To avoid additional charges, please check with your airline before you travel so that you are fully aware of the carry-on baggage allowance included with your airfare.

If you are using different airlines throughout your journey, you should check their individual websites for up to date information regarding carry-on baggage allowances.

Portable Electronic Devices & Lithium Batteries

Lithium batteries in portable devices can pose a fire risk if not safely handled and packed correctly. If you are traveling with spare batteries, electronic cigarettes/vapes or back-up power supply (power banks) and most other portable electronic devices, you must carry them in your carry-on baggage and not checked baggage. Any spare batteries must be individually wrapped to prevent short circuit.

> Read our detailed guidance for using electronic devices safely onboard (pdf).

Sharp Objects

All knives, sharp objects or cutting implements of any kind and of any length, whether of metal or other material, and some sporting goods must be packed in checked baggage. They cannot be carried in the cabin baggage nor on your person.

Liquids, Aerosols, Gels & Powders

Security regulations limit the amount of liquids aerosols and gels permitted in carry-on baggage.

The International Civil Aviation Organization, the UN's aviation standard-setting body, has defined guidelines that more and more governments are adopting. The current restrictions for liquids, aerosols and gels from ICAO and in effect in most countries are that they must be in containers 100ml or equivalent, placed in a transparent resealable plastic bag with max capacity 1-litre.

At screening, these plastic bags should be presented apart from other carry-on items. Medications, baby milk/foods, special dietary requirements are exempt.

Some airports also require additional screening of powders in quantities greater than 355ml/12 ounces.

Medical Supplies

If you require the use of medical syringes in flight, such as for insulin, you need documented proof of the medical need and ensure that the material is professionally packed and labeled. If it is not, the medication is likely to be removed at security screening.

Where to Put Your Carry-on Baggage

For safety reasons, all baggage in the cabin must be put away as soon as possible once you have boarded the aircraft.

Bags can be placed under the seat in front of you, or in the overhead compartments. If there is no seat in front of you, all bags must be placed in the overhead compartments. Similar restrictions may also apply in exit row seats.

In order to use overhead compartment space more efficiently and to help prevent having to offload excess bags, please read our guidance for storing wheeled bags safety (pdf).

If there is no space to store your bag onboard, or the bag needs to be removed at the gate, the cabin crew or ground staff will place it in the cargo hold for you. Please make sure you remove any portable electronic devices, spare batteries and any medications you may need for the flight before they take the bag.

If an emergency situation arises, leave your carry-on items safely stowed and follow the instructions of the cabin crew.

Keeping Your Carry-on Baggage Secure

To prevent any security alerts, do not leave your baggage unattended while in or around the airport terminals. Using a padlock on carry-on baggage is a sensible deterrent against theft.

Checked Baggage

Weight, Size and Number

IATA has guidelines for baggage but the number and weight of baggage allowed free of charge can vary by airline, frequent flyer status, routing and fare. To avoid additional costs, please check with your airline before you travel so that you are fully aware of the checked baggage allowance included with your airfare.

Each bag should weigh less than 23KG/50LBS. This is an international regulation set for the health and safety of airport workers who have to lift hundreds of bags daily. If your bag weighs more than this, you may be asked to repack, or have it labeled as "heavy luggage".

The maximum weight for one bag is 32KG/70LBS in the EU and the US. Some airlines impose lower limits.
The "piece concept" is generally in use on flights within, to and from Canada and the United States. This concept defines the number of bags entitled by the passenger's ticket. Where the "piece concept" applies, generally, two pieces of checked baggage are allowed per passenger, each piece weighing a maximum of 32 kilos (70 lb) and measuring no more than 158 cm (62 in) when adding the dimensions: height + width + length.

Identification

Lost baggage is often the consequence of the baggage label having detached from the bag. To allow identification of your bag in all situations, make sure to have your name, telephone number and email address appear outside of your bag and a copy of your travel itinerary inside your bag. When there is no other way to identify your luggage, the airline will have to break it open and this identification piece will be crucial to returning your belongings.

Valuables

We recommend that you do not pack valuable items in checked baggage.

What Not To Pack In Checked Baggage

We recommend that all portable electronic devices are placed in your carry-on baggage, but if you need to place them in your checked baggage, you must make sure that they are fully switched off and not in sleep or hibernate mode.

Electronic cigarettes/vapes, spare batteries and portable power supplies (power banks) must not be packed in your checked baggage.

Some items such as gas canisters, lighters, fireworks, bleaches etc. cannot be carried in checked baggage. If you are concerned that something that you wish to pack may not be allowed, check with your airline. Items that are considered to be too dangerous for checked baggage will be removed and probably not returned to you.
For additional information please see the Dangerous Goods page.

If Your Checked Bag Goes Missing

Globally 99.5% of all baggage travels with the passenger as planned and the vast majority of bags that are mishandled are returned to the passenger within 48 hours. This does not detract from the fact that arriving without your baggage is a significant inconvenience.

Many baggage mishandlings occur at the transfer point due to punctuality issues, and these are often caused by air traffic control congestion. Sometimes it is simply not possible to move the bags between flights in the time available. IATA and its members continue to work hard to improve baggage performance further.

If your bag is not delivered at the baggage reclaim, it is important that you file a missing bag report in the baggage reclaim area before you leave the airport.

What does IATA do?

Airlines set their own baggage rules and IATA plays no role in this activity. Instead, IATA is focused on developing standards and best practices for baggage operations including tracking and tracing mishandled bags. More about IATA activities related to bagagge

As a result of joint efforts in coordination with our member airlines, baggage mishandling was reduced from 18.88 bags mishandled per 1000 passengers in 2007 to 3.5 in 2020.

Passenger Baggage Rules (2024)

FAQs

Passenger Baggage Rules? ›

As a general guide, carry-on baggage should have maximum length of 22 in (56 cm), width of 18 in (45 cm) and depth of 10 in (25 cm). These dimensions include wheels, handles, side pockets, etc. Some airlines also enforce weight limitations, typically starting at 5kg/11lbs.

What are the airlines rules for baggage? ›

Free Baggage Allowance
Hand BaggageCheck-in Baggage
Maximum WeightOnly one bag weighing not more than 8 kgs.46kg per person (2 piece only)
Dimensions55cm x 35cm x 25cm158cm (62 inches) (Length + Width + Height)
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What is not allowed in checked luggage? ›

Explosives and flammable items, such as fireworks, gas, and aerosols. Poisonous and toxic substances, including pesticides and certain chemicals. Lithium batteries and other hazardous materials, as these can pose a safety risk if not handled properly.

What are the rules for luggage on a plane? ›

Most airlines will allow you to check one bag and have one carry-on bag. There is normally a maximum weight limit of 50 pounds per checked bag as well as a size restriction. The most common maximum size bag allowed is 62 linear (total) inches. A common size bag for checking through is: 27" x 21" x 14".

How many 3.4 oz containers can you bring on a plane? ›

The TSA's liquid limit for carry-ons—known as the 3-1-1 rule—allows travelers to pack liquids, aerosols, gels, creams, and pastes under 3.4 ounces (100 milliliters) in their carry-on bags. Passengers are allowed up to one quart-sized bag per person, or roughly nine 3.4-ounce containers in a single quart-sized bag.

Can I put full size shampoo in checked luggage? ›

We recommend packing all liquids, gels, and aerosols that are over 3.4 oz or 100 ml in your checked baggage, even if they are in a secure, tamper-evident bag. Liquids more than 3.4 oz or 100 ml not in a secure, tamper-evident bag must be packed in checked baggage.

Can I bring a backpack and a carry-on? ›

Most airlines allow passengers to bring on both a carry-on and a personal item like a backpack, laptop bag, purse, briefcase, shopping bag, etc. The general rule of thumb is that your personal item is smaller in dimension than your carry-on bag and it can fit underneath the seat in front of you.

Can I carry deodorant in checked luggage? ›

Checked Bags: Yes

The capacity of each container must not exceed 0.5 kg (18 ounces) or 500 ml (17 fluid ounces). See the FAA regulations for more information. Permitted aerosol release devices (button/nozzle) must be protected by caps or other suitable means to prevent accidental release.

What items are allowed on a plane in luggage? ›

Personal items
ItemsAllowed in hand baggage?Allowed in hold baggage?
Spoonyesyes
Knife (with a sharp or pointed blade and/ or a blade longer than 6cm)noyes (check with airline)
Small scissors (with blades no longer than 6cm)yesyes
Large scissors (with blades longer than 6cm)noyes (check with airline)
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Does a purse count as a carry-on? ›

In conclusion, a purse is not a carry-on but a personal item. Personal items are considerably easier to travel with because they are smaller, so your purse may be easier to carry than a carry-on. You just need to be mindful that you'll have a spot to store your purse under the seat in front of you.

What items are not allowed on a plane in hand luggage? ›

Other personal items
Allowed in hand luggageAllowed in hold luggage
Non-safety matchesNoNo
Fireworks, flares and other pyrotechnics, including party poppers and toy capsNoNo
Cigarette lighterNo, but you can put a lighter in a plastic liquids bag and keep it on your personNo
Contact lens solutionYes (up to 100ml)Yes
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Can I pack a razor in my carry-on? ›

Safety Razors: Because the razor blades are so easy to remove, safety razors are not permitted in your carry-on luggage with the blade. They're fine to pack in your carry-on without the blade. The blades must be stored in your checked luggage.

Does toothpaste count as a liquid? ›

Each passenger is limited to one quart-size bag of liquids, gels and aerosols. Common travel items that must comply with the 3-1-1 liquids rule include toothpaste, shampoo, conditioner, mouthwash and lotion.

What do you have to take out of your bag at airport security? ›

Remove the 3-1-1 liquids bag and place it in the bin. Ensure pockets are empty (keys, tissues, currency, wallets, cell phones, etc.) and remove bulky jewelry (valuable items can be placed in carry-on). Remove your shoes and place them directly on the X-ray belt.

Can I bring a 4 oz bottle on a plane if it's not full? ›

The size only matters before TSA. Empty water bottles (8 or 12 oz etc) are fine. Anything with liquids in it must be under 3 ounces at screening. It's called the 3–1–1 rule.

What items are allowed on a plane in hand luggage? ›

Liquids
  • all drinks, including water.
  • liquid or semi-liquid foods, for example soup, jam, honey and syrups.
  • cosmetics and toiletries, including creams, lotions, oils, perfumes, mascara and lip gloss.
  • sprays, including shaving foam, hairspray and spray deodorants.
  • pastes, including toothpaste.

How many bags can you take on a plane for free? ›

You can bring one carry-on bag and one personal item for free on most domestic and international flights. But there are a few rules you'll need to follow.

What are the guidelines for a carry-on bag? ›

Generally, most airlines implement a maximum size policy of 22 inches by 14 inches by 9 inches, including wheels and handles. Your baggage allowance could also depend on your ticket type. Some basic economy tickets only allow for a personal item, such as a purse, rather than a piece of carry-on luggage.

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