What Size Bag Can I Take on Easyjet
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Everyone can bring one small cabin bag per person on board for free.
It can be a maximum size of 45 x 36 x 20 cm (including any handles or wheels) and needs to fit under the seat in front of you. That should be enough to bring all the essentials for your journey or for a short trip. There's no weight limit, but we do ask that you're able to lift and carry your bag yourself.
If you'd also like to bring a large cabin bag on board (max. 56 x 45 x 25 cm, including any handles or wheels), you have the option to:
- select an Up Front or Extra Legroom seat or
- NEW: book a large cabin bag for your flight
If you're an easyJet Plus cardholder or customer who has booked a FLEXI fare, you can also bring a large cabin bag on board (in addition to your small cabin bag) as part of your membership or fare benefits. See below for full details.
Please note that the maximum number of cabin bags available per person is two; one small cabin bag for all customers and one large cabin bag for customers where it's included with their seat, fare or membership benefits or where they have paid to add one to their booking.
Cabin bags explained
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This video explains our cabin bag policy, including which bags you can bring on board, how big they can be, and where they need to fit. Please make sure you check your cabin bag allowance before you travel to avoid any unexpected charges.
Cabin bag allowances:
| All customers can bring on board: One small cabin bag
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Customers who have booked an Up Front or Extra Legroom seat or paid to add a large cabin bag to their booking can also bring on board: One large cabin bag
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Your cabin bag allowance - All customers
Seat/bag booked | Small under seat | Large overhead |
No seat selection | ||
Standard seat | ||
Up Front or Extra Legroom seat | ||
Large cabin bag added to your booking |
If you choose not to select a seat when you book, our system will automatically allocate your seat when you check in and will aim to seat you next to others on your booking. Please be aware that if you're auto-allocated an Up Front or Extra Legroom seat, your cabin bag allowance will be one small under seat cabin bag.
Check your cabin bag size
We check cabin bag sizes before you board. If your cabin bag is bigger than the maximum size allowed or if you bring a large cabin bag to the departure gate without the correct seat selection or without one pre-booked for your flight, it won't be able to go in the cabin. We'll have to check it into the aircraft hold and charges will apply. So it's important to check your cabin bag allowance before you travel to avoid any unexpected charges. See the bags table on our Fees and Charges page for full details.
If you're unsure whether your cabin bag fits within our maximum dimensions, you can use our handy bag sizing tool on our app (iOS only). Simply open the app and click on your trip itinerary to find the bag sizing tool. You can then use your mobile phone camera to size your cabin bag. If it fits inside the maximum cabin bag dimensions for the bag type you've selected, you're good to go. If it doesn't fit, don't worry! You can always change your seat or hold luggage quickly and easily through our app or within Manage Bookings.
How you can bring a large cabin bag on board
When you book a flight with us, you'll be offered the option to choose a seat.
Up Front and Extra Legroom seats include a large cabin bag.
If you choose not to select one of these seats, or not to select a seat, you'll then be offered the option to add a large cabin bag to your booking.
Any seat or bag booking that enables you to bring a large cabin bag on board also entitles you to Speedy Boarding, so you can be one of the first to board.
Seat & cabin bag options can be selected at the time of booking, or before you check in via Manage Bookings or on our app. You can also do this by contacting our Customer Services Team, but a small additional admin fee may apply if you ask them to do it for you.
Please note that availability and prices may vary per flight, depending on when you book, and large cabin bag options may not always be available for your flight. We recommend that where possible you add seats or bags when making your booking to ensure the best availability.
If you're an easyJet Plus cardholder or a customer who has booked a FLEXI fare, you can also bring a large cabin bag on board in addition to your small cabin bag.
easyJet Plus cardholders and FLEXI fare customers
In addition to your standard cabin bag allowance, as an easyJet Plus cardholder or FLEXI fare customer, you can also bring a large overhead cabin bag on board by selecting an Up Front or Extra Legroom seat. You can do this free of charge or at a discounted rate, as one of the benefits of your membership or fare.
If these seats aren't available on your flight, you can still bring your large cabin bag with you. If you're an easyJet Plus cardholder, please show your easyJet Plus card at the gate so you can board with your large cabin bag. FLEXI fare customers should show their boarding pass.
In the unlikely event that there's no space available, your large cabin bag will be placed in the hold at the gate, free of charge.
Your cabin bag allowance - easyJet Plus cardholders and FLEXI fare
Seat booked | Small under seat | Large overhead |
No seat selection | | Subject to available |
Standard seat | | Subject to available |
Up Front or Extra Legroom seat | | |
easyJet Plus cardholders can select an Up Front or Extra Legroom seat free of charge as a benefit of their membership.
FLEXI fare customers can select an Up Front seat free of charge; Extra Legroom seats are available at a discounted rate.
Cabin bag allowances for children and infants
Infants with booked seats and children over 2 years old have the same cabin bag and hold luggage allowance as adults.
If you're travelling with an infant who will be seated on your lap, an additional baby changing bag is allowed for the infant (max. 45 x 36 x 20 cm) and this needs to fit under the seat in front of you.
If the infant is occupying their own seat, you can bring:
Cabin bag | Standard seat/ | Up Front or | Any seat selection with purchase of large cabin bag allowance |
In addition, for every infant or child travelling with you, you can bring up to two of the following items for free, in addition to your standard cabin bag allowance:
- travel cot
- pushchair
- double pushchair
- buggy
- car seat
- collapsible or non-collapsible pram
- booster seat
- baby back carrier
You can check these in at Bag Drop before you go through security, or if you need to use any of them to get to the boarding gate, we'll collect them from you before you board the plane and put them in the hold. They can then be collected at the baggage reclaim when you arrive
Please see our Flying with children and infants page for more information.
Hands Free
To simplify our baggage options we're no longer offering Hands Free, however we still have a wide range of other bag choices available including a large cabin bag option from £5.99, or hold bags from just £6.99. If you've already booked or have a voucher for Hands Free, you can of course still use the service.
Hold luggage
Each customer (including children and infants) can buy up to three hold bags.
A standard hold bag is 23kg. You can buy extra weight in 3kgs units, up to a maximum of 32kg per bag.
If you're travelling with family or friends on the same flight and booking, you can pool your total weight allowance.
No single item can weigh more than 32kg. Maximum total size (length + width + height) must be under 275cm.
We've got a range of bag options to suit every kind of trip:
15kg bag
The smart choice for a short break.
23kg standard bag
If you're going away for a little longer our standard bag is the perfect choice.
Up to 32kg bag
For those who pack everything except the kitchen sink.
Hold luggage explained
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This video explains the easyJet hold luggage policy, including your allowances and any costs for exceeding them. Remember, although there is a charge for each hold item, it's always cheaper to book hold luggage online or via our customer service team before you arrive at the airport.
Accessories
You're allowed to bring some extra things into the cabin. e.g. umbrella, overcoat, crutches, walking stick, one standard bag of goods bought at the airport.
Adding hold luggage to your booking
The easiest and cheapest way to do this is online or via our mobile app when you book your flights. You can also add them after you've booked in Manage Bookings, or during online check-in.
You can also do this at the airport or via our Customer Services Team but it does cost a little more. See fees and charges.
When you add hold luggage to your booking we add a bag to all sectors on your booking. Once you've booked hold luggage we're unable to offer you a refund should you change your mind. If you want to buy hold luggage for only one sector, you can only do this at the airport. Please check our fees and charges for current prices.
If you've already checked in you can still add hold luggage to your booking in Manage Bookings. Once you've added your luggage simply reprint your boarding passes.
Adding extra luggage weight
It's important that you buy the right amount of weight before you fly. You can add extra weight to your hold luggage booking at any time before you fly. It's easier and cheaper to do this online via Manage Bookings. If your hold luggage weighs more than your allowance when you arrive at the airport we charge you a fee for each 1kg of excess weight. (See fees and charges).
Useful packing tips
Label your luggage with your name, destination address, email and phone number, and remove tags from previous flights. It's also advisable to put a copy of your address inside your bag. Avoid packing valuables in your hold luggage and secure handles and loose straps to avoid any damage. It's best to carry medicine, money and important travel documents in your cabin bag.
Some items are not allowed in the cabin or hold luggage. See restricted items for guidance.
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