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Eurowings Cabin Baggage & Hand Luggage Allowance

Everything you need to know about Eurowings hand luggage, cabin bag sizes, and checked baggage fees — so you can travel without surprises.

Last updated: 2nd June 2026

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Eurowings operates a flexible fare structure that allows travellers to choose the baggage allowance that best suits their trip.

 

The airline focuses on low-cost travel, with a small cabin bag included as standard and larger cabin bags or checked baggage available through selected fares or optional upgrades.

Every passenger can bring one small cabin bag measuring up to 40 x 30 x 25cm free of charge. This bag must fit beneath the seat in front and is ideal for short breaks and cabin-baggage-only travel.

 

Passengers who require additional space can purchase a larger cabin bag allowance or choose a fare that includes a cabin bag up to 55 x 40 x 23cm with a maximum weight of 8kg.

 

As with all airlines, liquids carried through airport security must be in containers of 100ml or less and comply with local airport screening requirements.

Checked baggage is available in a range of weight options, typically starting at 12kg or 23kg, with some routes allowing bags up to 32kg. Prices vary according to route, travel date and when baggage is added to the booking.

 

For travellers looking to avoid unnecessary baggage charges, checking exactly what is included with your fare before travelling can help make your airport journey smoother and more predictable.

 

View the Eurowings full baggage policy →

Free Cabin Bag Size

One small cabin bag included

Up to 40 × 30 × 25cm

UNDERSEAT BAG

Large cabin bag

Up to 55 × 40 × 23cm

UP TO 8KG

Selected fares or paid upgrade

Checked Baggage Fees

Checked baggage available

FROM €17

Route and fare dependent

Hold Baggage Weight

Standard options

12KG OR 23KG

UP TO 32KG PER BAG

Key Eurowings Baggage Tips

  • Every passenger can bring one small cabin bag free of charge provided it fits within the 40 × 30 × 25cm allowance.

  • Ensure your free cabin bag fits beneath the seat in front, as overhead locker space is reserved for larger cabin bags.

  • Consider adding a large cabin bag if you need access to the overhead lockers or are travelling for more than a few days.

  • Check whether your fare already includes a large cabin bag before purchasing additional baggage.

  • Booking checked baggage online before departure is usually cheaper than paying airport baggage charges.

  • Choose the correct 12kg or 23kg baggage option based on your trip to avoid paying for unnecessary weight.

  • Pack liquids in containers of 100ml or less and keep them accessible for airport security screening.

  • Keep passports, medication, valuables and electronic devices in your cabin bag for easy access.

  • Travelling with only the included cabin bag can often be sufficient for short city breaks and weekend trips.

  • Review your baggage allowance before departure, particularly if you have upgraded your fare or added travel extras after booking.

Cabin baggage sizes explained

Understanding the difference between small cabin bags, cabin suitcases and checked baggage helps you pack efficiently and avoid unexpected fees at the airport.

Eurowings small cabin bag size 40 x 30 x 25 cm underseat luggage allowance included on all fares CabinCleared guide
Eurowings cabin bag size 55 x 40 x 23 cm overhead luggage allowance up to 8kg large cabin bag option CabinCleared guide
Eurowings checked baggage allowance max size 158 cm total dimensions with 12kg 23kg and up to 32kg per bag CabinCleared guide

Travelling with hand luggage only?

Eurowings baggage allowance by ticket type

Your Eurowings fare determines whether you can bring only a small underseat bag, add a larger cabin bag, or include checked baggage.

Basic

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Small cabin bag

(40 × 30 × 25 cm)

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No overhead cabin bag included

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No Checked bag included

Best for:

Short trips or travelling light

Smart

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Small cabin bag

(40 × 30 × 25 cm)

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Checked bag included

(1 x 23kg)

Best for:

Standard trips with cabin and checked baggage included

Bizclass

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Small cabin bag

(40 × 30 × 25 cm)

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Checked bag included

(2 x 32kg)

Best for:

Business travel or trips needing extra baggage

Carry-on suitcase

(55 × 40 × 23 cm, up to 8kg)

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Carry-on suitcase

(2 x 55 × 40 × 23cm 8kg ea)

Checked baggage with Eurowings: what you need to know

Eurowings checked baggage is optional on lower fares, with pricing and allowances depending on your ticket type and when you add your bag.

BASIC fares do not include checked baggage as standard, but passengers can add bags during booking or at a later stage.

 

SMART fares include one checked bag up to 23kg, while BIZclass fares offer a more generous allowance with up to two bags, each weighing up to 32kg.

Eurowings offers flexible checked baggage options, typically starting from around 12kg, with the ability to increase weight up to 23kg or 32kg per bag depending on your needs.

 

This makes it suitable for both short trips and longer journeys where additional luggage is required.

Booking checked baggage in advance is usually significantly cheaper than paying at the airport.

 

Prices increase closer to departure and can be highest at check-in, so planning ahead is key to avoiding unnecessary costs.

Each checked bag must meet Eurowings’ size and weight limits.

 

The maximum total size is 158cm (length + width + height), and individual bags cannot exceed 32kg.

For shorter trips, many travellers choose to avoid checked baggage altogether and travel with cabin luggage only.

 

This reduces costs, speeds up airport arrival, and avoids delays at baggage reclaim.

Key checked baggage tips:

  • Book baggage online in advance to save money

  • Stick to weight limits to avoid extra fees

  • Choose the right bag size for your trip length

  • Use cabin luggage for valuables and essentials

  • Travel hand luggage only where possible to save time

Eurowings cabin baggage rules: liquids, extras and restrictions

Eurowings cabin baggage rules go beyond size and weight.

 

Understanding what you can and cannot take in your hand luggage helps avoid delays at airport security and ensures a smoother travel experience.

Liquids in hand luggage must follow standard airport security rules.

 

Each container must be 100ml or less, and all liquids must fit within a single transparent, resealable bag with a maximum capacity of 1 litre.

 

This includes everyday toiletries such as toothpaste, deodorant, skincare products, shampoo and cosmetics.

 

Items such as gels, creams and sprays are all included within these restrictions.

 

In addition to your cabin baggage allowance, Eurowings allows passengers to bring essential personal items on board, such as medication, baby supplies and airport purchases, provided everything fits within your allocated cabin space.

 

Restricted items are not permitted in cabin baggage, including certain sharp objects, large liquid containers and items considered hazardous. These rules are enforced at airport security rather than by the airline itself, so they apply regardless of your ticket type.

 

For a smoother journey, it is important to pack efficiently, separate your liquids for inspection, and ensure everything fits within your cabin allowance before arriving at the airport.

Common cabin baggage mistakes to avoid

  • Bringing liquids over 100ml in hand luggage

  • Forgetting to separate liquids at security

  • Overpacking beyond your cabin allowance

  • Assuming duty-free items bypass all rules

  • Packing restricted items without checking first  

Cabin-approved travel kits make it easier to stay within liquid limits, pack efficiently, and get through airport security without hassle.

Eurowings baggage FAQs

1. What cabin baggage is included with Eurowings?

 

All Eurowings passengers can bring one small cabin bag that fits under the seat in front of them (40 × 30 × 25 cm). A larger cabin bag is only included with SMART and BIZclass fares or can be added for a fee.


2. What size is the Eurowings small cabin bag?

The small cabin bag must not exceed 40 × 30 × 25 cm and must fit under the seat in front of you.


3. Can I bring a carry-on suitcase with Eurowings?

 

Yes, but only if your fare includes it or you purchase a large cabin bag option. The maximum size is 55 × 40 × 23 cm, with a weight limit of 8kg.


4. What is the cabin baggage weight limit on Eurowings?

 

Large cabin bags have a weight limit of 8kg. The small underseat bag does not usually have a specific weight limit but must fit within the size restrictions.


 

5. Does Eurowings include checked baggage?

 

Checked baggage is not included in BASIC fares. SMART fares include one checked bag up to 23kg, while BIZclass fares include additional baggage allowances.


6. What are the checked baggage weight options?

 

Eurowings offers checked baggage options starting from around 12kg, with standard allowances of 23kg and up to 32kg per bag depending on your fare.


7. What is the maximum size for checked baggage?

 

Each checked bag must not exceed a total size of 158 cm (length + width + height).


8. Can I add baggage after booking?

 

Yes, you can add both cabin and checked baggage after booking, but prices are usually lower when added in advance rather than at the airport.


9. What happens if my cabin bag is too large or heavy?

 

If your bag exceeds the allowed size or weight, it may be placed in the hold and you may be charged an additional fee at the airport.


10. Are Eurowings strict with cabin baggage?

 

Eurowings can be strict, especially on busy flights. Bags may be checked at the gate, so it’s best to stay within the size and weight limits.


11. Can I travel with hand luggage only on Eurowings?

 

Yes, many passengers choose to travel with just the small underseat bag or add a cabin suitcase for extra space, depending on their fare.


12. Do duty-free purchases count towards cabin baggage?

 

Duty-free items are usually allowed in addition to your cabin baggage, but they must still fit within your overall cabin space and may be checked at the gate if the flight is full.

Travelling with hand luggage only?

Cabin-approved travel kits make it easier to stay within liquid limits, pack efficiently, and get through airport security without hassle.

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