Baggage allowances are the rules that airlines have in place regarding the amount and type of luggage that passengers are allowed to bring with them on a flight.
These rules can vary greatly among airlines, so it is important for travelers to check the specific baggage allowance of the airline they are flying with before their trip.
Carry-on Baggage
Carry-on baggage, also known as hand luggage or cabin baggage, is luggage that passengers are allowed to bring with them into the cabin of the airplane.
Carry-on baggage rules typically include restrictions on the size and weight of the luggage, as well as the number of items allowed.
Some airlines may also have specific rules about what items are allowed in carry-on baggage, such as liquids and sharp objects.
Checked Baggage
Checked baggage, also known as hold luggage or checked-in baggage, is luggage that passengers are required to check in at the airport and is transported in the cargo hold of the airplane.
Checked baggage rules typically include restrictions on the size, weight, and number of items allowed. Some airlines may also have specific rules about what items are allowed in checked baggage, such as hazardous materials and fragile items.
Sample Airline Baggage Allowances
The table below shows an example of what baggage allowances may look like from various airlines.
Airline | Carry-on Baggage | Checked Baggage |
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Skyline Airways | 1 bag, max weight 5 kg | 2 bags, max weight 15 kg each |
Cloud 9 Airlines | 1 bag, max dimensions 45 cm x 35 cm x 20 cm | 2 bags, max weight 20 kg each |
Starlight Express | 1 bag, max dimensions 55 cm x 40 cm x 25 cm | 3 bags, max weight 25 kg each |
Moonlight Airlines | 1 bag, max weight 7 kg | 1 bag, max weight 20 kg |
Rainbow Airlines | 2 bags, max weight 5 kg each | 2 bags, max weight 10 kg each |
What items are not included in the baggage allowance?
There are certain items that are not included in the baggage allowance for airlines. These items may need to be checked separately or carried onto the plane in addition to the regular baggage allowance.Some of these items include:
- Large sports equipment, such as surfboards, skis, and golf clubs
- Musical instruments that are too large to fit in the overhead bin or under the seat in front of you
- Flammable or hazardous materials, such as liquids, gases, and chemicals
- Animals, except for service animals that are trained to assist passengers with disabilities
- Weapons, such as guns, knives, and martial arts equipment
- Any other items that are not allowed by the airline’s policies or by the laws of the country you are traveling to
Some airlines may have different policies or restrictions on these items, so it’s always best to be prepared and avoid any surprises at the airport.