CABIN BAGGAGE
Most airlines allow one piece of cabin baggage per passenger, subject to the dimensions and weight imposed by each airline. Failure to comply with these rules may result in additional charges. Here is some general information:
- Standard dimensions: Often limited to 55 x 35 x 25 cm
- Weight: mostly between 5 kg and 18 kg
- Items not allowed: Sharp instruments (knife, scissors, etc.), work tools (drill, saw, hammer, etc.), blunt objects (baseball bat, skateboard, etc.)
Liquids in cabin baggage?
Liquids and aerosols must be contained in bottles of 100 ml maximum each, and must be packed in a transparent bag with a maximum capacity of one litre. The 100ml rule is the same in all countries, for all air travel.
CHECK-IN LUGGAGE
The number of included check-in luggage items depends on the class of your ticket and the airline's policy.
General information:
- Weight: Between 20 kg and 32 kg for standard baggage
- Dimensions: The sum of the three dimensions (length, width, height) must not exceed 158 cm.
- Additional fees: In the case of additional or overweight baggage, additional fees may apply.
Please note that the information on baggage rules presented here is based on general standards, but each airline may apply its own policies. Please consult your airline's baggage policy page directly (see list below).