Passenger's Guide

Hand luggage

Less is better

Safety and comfort on board are the top priorities when traveling by plane. That is why carry-on baggage rules are strict: you should bring only what is essential. Everything else should be checked in as hold baggage. Know the limits and learn how to pack for your next trip.

 

How many bags can I take as carry-on baggage?

As a general rule, passengers are only allowed one carry-on bag, provided it complies with maximum weight and size limits.

It is recommended that everything you need on board—such as personal belongings, a laptop or tablet, a camera, or other small items—fits in a single bag or suitcase.

Since airlines may decide to check-in hand luggage that exceeds the permitted size or weight limits, contact your airline before traveling to confirm what is allowed.

 

What are the maximum dimensions for carry-on baggage?

There are maximum size and weight limits for carry-on baggage. You should check with your airline for the specific restrictions applicable to your flight.

 

What can or cannot be carried in hand luggage?

Your carry-on baggage should contain only essential items, such as documents, personal belongings, hygiene items, or medications that you need during your journey.

Some items are only allowed in checked baggage, so to ensure compliance with travel regulations, check the Prohibited Items and Liquids Information pages for detailed rules and restrictions.

 

Do I need any authorization to carry insulin, needles, syringes, and injection pens in my carry-on luggage?

No special declaration is required for this purpose. However, passengers are advised to carry a medical certificate or any other appropriate document confirming the need for these items during the journey. This helps facilitate and speed up the security screening process.