The ideal solution for short trips and low-cost airline flights. In this category, you will find cabin suitcases, backpacks, and bags that meet the requirements of Ryanair, Wizz Air, LOT, and Lufthansa.

When choosing carry-on luggage, make sure the dimensions and weight comply with airline regulations. Most often, Ryanair allows a bag measuring 40x20x25 cm, and Wizzair allows 40x30x20 cm in the basic fare. A carry-on suitcase up to 55x40x20 cm is suitable if you’ve purchased the “Priority” option. Choose a lightweight, durable Wings carry-on suitcase, perfect for the plane and compliant with the requirements of major airlines.

Lightweight and durable—the hallmarks of good carry-on luggage

Good carry-on luggage should combine light weight with high durability. Suitcases made of polycarbonate or ABS work best, as they are resistant to impacts and scratches. Quiet wheels, a sturdy TSA lock, and an ergonomic handle are also important. Such luggage allows you to travel comfortably and stress-free, regardless of the flight’s duration.

Carry-on luggage at Wings24 – why it’s worth it

When you choose Wings24 carry-on luggage, you get reliable suitcases from the Polish brand Wings, designed with travel comfort in mind. Our models are lightweight, durable, and compliant with the requirements of airlines such as Ryanair, Wizzair, and LOT. We offer a wide selection of colors and sizes, attractive prices, and the manufacturer’s quality guarantee.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently asked questions about the use and dimensions of carry-on luggage.

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W practice, the terms “carry-on luggage” and “cabin luggage” are often used interchangeably, but on low-cost airlines they can mean two different things. Carry-on luggage is usually a small bag or backpack that fits under the seat, while cabin luggage is a larger suitcase taken on board and placed in the overhead compartment. The differences mainly concern dimensions and the weight limit set by the carrier.

Yes, a backpack can serve as carry-on luggage, provided its dimensions fall within the limits set by the airline. W many cases, a backpack is the most practical option for free carry-on luggage, especially on budget airlines where it must fit under the seat. It’s worth choosing soft-sided models that can be easily adjusted to the required dimensions.

Yes, you can carry food in your carry-on luggage, provided that it does not include liquids exceeding the 100 ml limit. Sandwiches, snacks, sweets, and dry food items are generally allowed. However, W traveling outside the European Union, it is advisable to check the customs regulations of your destination country.

A suitcase with detachable wheels may qualify as carry-on luggage if, after removing the wheels, its dimensions fall within the carrier’s limits. This is a practical solution, especially for airlines with strict policies, as it allows you to reduce the depth of the suitcase and adjust it to fit the dimensions of free or cabin baggage.

Carry-on luggage dimensions vary by airline. The most common limits are:
• Ryanair – free carry-on 40x20x25 cm, larger carry-on 55x40x20 cm (in selected fare classes)
• Wizz Air – free baggage 40x30x20 cm, larger carry-on 55x40x23 cm
• LOT – 55x40x23 cm
• Lufthansa – 55x40x23 cm
• easyJet – 45x36x20 cm (free), larger 56x45x25 cm (with selected option)
Before traveling, it’s always a good idea to check the current limits on the carrier’s website, as they may vary depending on the fare and route.

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