When you travel with British Airways, you need to ensure you are aware of the restrictions on your hand baggage, including:
The standard-sized bag is no more than 56cm x 45cm x 25cm (22ins x 18ins x 10ins), including the handle, pockets and wheels.
The bag must be able to be:
| Passenger | Type of baggage allowed |
|---|---|
| Adults and children (aged 2 and over) |
One standard-sized bag |
| Infants (under 2 years) |
One standard-sized bag (for items your infant may require during the flight) |
British Airways sells cabin-approved baggage on its Highlife Shop website.
If your journey involves another airline, you should check the hand baggage allowance with that airline before travelling.
If you are travelling with one of our oneworld alliance partners, the hand baggage allowance may differ and you should also check this before travelling.
If you are travelling on a route operated by another airline on behalf of British Airways, the following allowances apply:
| Carrier | Flight numbers | Aircraft | Class of travel | Hand bag allowance (max) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Comair | BA6200 - 6449 | All | All | 7kg (15lbs) |
| Sunair of Scandinavia | BA8200 - 8299 | All | All | 6kg (13lbs) |
The aircraft used by these airlines are smaller than those used by British Airways and so the maximum baggage weight and size allowances are smaller.
Governments and local authorities may impose restrictions on what you are allowed to take on board with you and what you pack in the baggage that you check in.