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Carry-on baggage

Carry-on baggage

We will specify the maximum dimensions and/or weight and/or quantity as well as the types of items that may be taken into the cabin as carry-on baggage. If any of the following apply to your carry-on baggage and items:

A. Exceeds the standard requirements for carry-on baggage and items as indicated below;

B. Cannot be stowed in a closed luggage compartment within the aircraft’s passenger cabin or under the seat in front of you;

C. Cannot be carried on for reasons relating to aviation safety.

Your carry-on baggage or items will be transferred to checked baggage at the time of departure or during boarding. Security checks on your baggage or items may need to be repeated in accordance with the relevant security regulations and airport requirements, meaning that your baggage or items may not be carried on the same flight.

We recommend that you allow plenty of time to check in your baggage at the check-in counter.

Fare class

Maximum baggage quantity

Maximum weight per piece of baggage

Dimensions for each piece of baggage

First Class

2 pieces

8kg (17 lb.)

Each carry-on must not be more than 55cm (22”) in length, 40cm (16”) in width and 20cm (8”) in height

Business Class

2 pieces

8kg (17 lb.)

Super-Economy Class

1 piece

5kg (11 lb.)

Economy Class

1 piece

5kg (11 lb.)

II. In addition to the carry-on baggage above, each passenger may carry the following items free of charge:

In addition, you can also carry 1 personal item that can be stowed under the seat in front of you, such as handbag, briefcase, laptop bag, camera bag or other items of similar sizes or smaller items.

Passengers traveling with infants can also carry infant food and infant diapers on the flight; a portable foldable baby stroller that can be taken into the cabin, with its length, width and height after stroller is folded not exceeding 55 cm (22 inches) in length, 40 cm (16 inches) in length and 20 cm (8 inches) in width. Any strollers with dimensions that go beyond what’s specified above will be transported as checked baggage.

Auxiliary items such as crutches, prostheses, electronic cochleae, hearing aids, sticks for the blind, glasses for the blind, visual aids, folding manual wheelchairs and the likes to be used from time to time on the flights by disabled, injured and sick passengers with reduced mobility can be brought into the cabin, unless they pose safety hazards. If there is no storage facility or space in the cabin, it can be checked in for free.