EasyJet is one of the most well known low cost carriers in Europe. They are based in the UK and operate flights mostly in Europe, but also to destinations in Morocco, Turkey, and the Middle East. Since they are a low cost airline, free food and drinks are not served on board, but you can purchase food and drinks ahead of time or on the flight. EasyJet has one of the more reasonable hand luggage policies among low cost carriers. Keep reading for more info.
Updated October 2019
Headquarters Country: United Kingdom
Website: https://www.easyjet.com/en/help/baggage/cabin-bag-and-hold-luggage
Cabin baggage information for easyJet
Number of items allowed:
- general passengers: 1 item only
- easyJet Plus cardholders, FLEXI fare, Up Front or Extra Legroom customers: 1 item + personal item
- if you’re travelling with an infant (under 2) on your lap: 1 item + personal item
Maximum allowed in imperial: (converted)
- H x W x D = 22 x 17.7 x 9.8 in
- H x W x D for personal item (if permitted) = 17.7 x 14.2 x 7.9 in
- Weight = “There’s no weight limit but we do ask that you are able to lift it into the overhead locker.”
Maximum allowed in metric: (official)
- H x W x D = 56 x 45 x 25 cm
- H x W x D for personal item (if permitted) = 45 x 36 x 20 cm
- Weight = “There’s no weight limit but we do ask that you are able to lift it into the overhead locker.”
Please note that easyJet’s website states that there is only room for 70 cabin bags in the overhead compartments. Any remaining bags that do not fit will be placed in the hold of the aircraft and can be picked up at baggage claim after arrival.
Any hand baggage that exceeds the airline’s posted limits will need to be checked for a fee.
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