If you’re a frequent flyer or planning to travel by air, you’re probably familiar with the concept of carry-on luggage. However, not everyone fully understands this type of luggage and the regulations that need to be followed. Read on to ensure a smooth flight for your next journey!
1 What is Carry-on Luggage?
Carry-on luggage refers to the items or baggage that passengers are allowed to bring with them on the plane. Typically, carry-on luggage includes clothing, laptops, personal items, etc., ranging from light to medium weight. It is stored in the overhead compartments or under the seat in front of you.
Different airlines have varying regulations regarding the size, weight, and maximum volume of liquids allowed. Passengers are required to adhere to these regulations for a smooth boarding process.
What is Carry-on Luggage?
2 Carry-on Luggage Regulations by Airline
Vietnam Airlines’ Carry-on Luggage Regulations for 2023
Based on Ticket Class:
- Economy Class: 1 bag and 1 accessory with a combined maximum weight of 12kg.
- Premium Economy/Business Class: 2 bags and 1 accessory with a combined maximum weight of 18kg.
Note: Each carry-on bag should not exceed 10kg in weight.
Dimensions:
- Bag dimensions should not exceed 56cm x 36cm x 23cm (a total of 115cm or less).
- Accessory dimensions should not exceed 40cm x 30cm x 15cm (a total of 85cm or less).
In addition to the above regulations and notes, passengers are also allowed to bring personal items such as a book, coat, handbag, or assistive devices for disabled passengers, free of charge. However, if your luggage exceeds the weight and size limits, the airline will require you to check it in as checked baggage to ensure flight safety.
Vietnam Airlines’ Carry-on Luggage Regulations for 2023
Vietjet’s Carry-on Luggage Regulations for 2023
Based on Ticket Class:
- Eco and Deluxe: Maximum of 7kg.
- Skyboss: Maximum of 10kg.
Note: The dimensions of carry-on luggage should not exceed the following:
– Bag: 56cm x 36cm x 23cm
– Handbag: 30cm x 20cm x 10cm
– Laptop bag: 40cm x 30cm x 10cm
– Coat bag, lightweight personal items: 114cm x 60cm x 11cm.
Additionally, Vietjet allows passengers to carry certain liquids onboard, including food in liquid form, cosmetics with proper labels, and prescription medications. For domestic flights, there is no limit on the volume of liquids carried. However, for international flights, the maximum volume of liquids allowed is 100ml per container, with a total of 1 liter per person.
Duty-free beverages and cosmetics purchased at airport shops are exempt from volume restrictions for both domestic and international flights.
Vietjet’s Carry-on Luggage Regulations for 2023
Bamboo Airway’s Carry-on Luggage Regulations for 2023
Based on Ticket Class:
- Economy Class: 1 carry-on bag and 1 small item with a combined maximum weight of 10kg.
- Business Class: 2 carry-on bags and 1 small item with a combined maximum weight of 17kg.
Note:
Carry-on bag dimensions should not exceed 56cm x 36cm x 23cm (a total of 115cm or less) and a maximum weight of 7kg.
Small item dimensions should not exceed 40cm x 30cm x 10cm (a total of 80cm or less) and a maximum weight of 3kg. Small items typically include laptops, handbags, cameras, and mobile phones.
Bamboo Airway’s Carry-on Luggage Regulations for 2023
3 Prohibited Items in Carry-on Luggage
- Sharp objects that can cause injury, such as knives, scissors, and sewing needles.
- Flammable or explosive substances, including gasoline, oil, matches, and solvents.
- Corrosive substances, weapons, and items that can cause serious harm, such as mercury, acid, firearms, ammunition, and swords.
- Toxic chemicals, infectious substances, and bleaching agents.
Additionally, the following items are restricted on board:
- Alcohol: A maximum of 5 liters per person, with an alcohol content below 70%.
- Cremated remains: Must be transported in a sealed container, accompanied by a valid medical certificate.
- Frozen or perishable food items: Must be packed in a sealed container, properly wrapped or taped to prevent unpleasant odors.
Prohibited Items in Carry-on Luggage
4 Handling Carry-on Luggage Violations
For luggage exceeding weight or size limits, the airline may require you to check it in as checked baggage or remove excess items to comply with the weight limit. If traveling with family or friends, you can distribute the excess weight across their luggage to save costs.
For dangerous items not on the prohibited list, you may be required to pay a fee and ship them as cargo, but there is a risk of your luggage being refused.
Handling Carry-on Luggage Violations
This article provides a detailed explanation of carry-on luggage, along with regulations from different airlines. We hope you find this information useful, and we wish you a safe journey!