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Finding Good Carry-On Backpacks: A Size Guide

Jan 19, 20262 min read

Choosing the right carry-on backpack today is not just about design or capacity. If you fly with both low-cost and traditional airlines, you mainly have to consider dimensions. Each airline has different rules – and a poorly chosen backpack can cost you an unpleasant extra fee right at the gate.

What is a carry-on backpack?

A carry-on backpack is a backpack you take with you onto the airplane. Ideally, it fits:

  • under the seat in front of you (personal item),
  • or in the overhead compartment (cabin baggage).

The difference between these two categories is crucial – and each airline defines it slightly differently.

Personal item vs. cabin baggage

Most airlines today distinguish between:

  • Personal item – smaller luggage free of charge,
  • Cabin baggage – larger luggage, often for an extra fee.

A smaller backpack that meets the personal item limits is therefore ideal for short trips.

Backpack dimensions by airlines (2026)

Ryanair

  • Personal item: 40 × 20 × 25 cm
  • Cabin baggage: 55 × 40 × 20 cm (for an extra fee)

Wizz Air

  • Personal item: 40 × 30 × 20 cm
  • Cabin baggage: 55 × 40 × 23 cm (WIZZ Priority)

easyJet

  • Personal item: 45 × 36 × 20 cm
  • Cabin baggage: 56 × 45 × 25 cm

Lufthansa

  • Cabin baggage: 55 × 40 × 23 cm
  • Smaller personal bag additionally: 40 × 30 × 10 cm

Smartwings

  • Cabin baggage: 55 × 40 × 23 cm
  • Smaller personal bag depending on the fare

Dimensions may vary slightly depending on the fare – it is always worth checking them before the trip.

Which backpack will pass at most airlines

If you want a backpack that will pass without extra fees, look for dimensions approximately:

  • up to 45 × 30 × 20 cm
  • capacity around 18–22 litres

Such a backpack usually meets the personal item conditions at most low-cost airlines.

Why a backpack is better than a suitcase

A carry-on backpack has several advantages over a suitcase:

  • easier handling during transfers,
  • better use of space,
  • comfortable carrying around the town,
  • greater flexibility when checking dimensions.

A backpack often “adapts” to space better than a rigid suitcase.

What to watch out for when choosing

  • sturdy but not overly heavy construction,
  • possibility to tighten or reduce volume,
  • separate pocket for a laptop,
  • durable material that can withstand travel.

Ideal carry-on backpack for short trips

If you often fly for weekends or short work trips, it pays to invest in a backpack that:

  • passes as a personal item,
  • can handle weekend packing,
  • can be used in the town after arrival.

This is exactly the intended use for city and travel backpacks with a capacity around 20 litres.

Minato Lite – backpack suitable as carry-on and personal item

 

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