Personal Item
45 x 36 x 20 cm
- Fare type
- Standard · Standard Plus · FLEXI
- Weight
- Max 15 kg
- Storage
- Under seat
easyJet
Check published easyJet baggage dimensions, fare notes, weight limits, source links, and last checked dates before you fly.
Quick baggage answer
Review the fare label, measurement limit, and official source date together. Your ticket controls the final allowance.
Personal Item
45 x 36 x 20 cm
Carry-on
56 x 45 x 25 cm
What your fare includes
Current fare names and cabin-bag entitlements from the linked official source. Prices and add-on availability are not inferred.
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Some airlines include only a smaller underseat item with basic fares. Larger cabin bags can require a paid bundle, priority service, or eligible ticket.
easyJet publishes 56 x 45 x 25 cm for the cabin bag, and at the gate the sizer frame decides — not your tape measure. On low-cost fares, size checks are part of the business model, so a bag within 1 cm of any limit is a gamble. Hard shells can't squeeze and soft bags bulge once packed — leave yourself a margin.
Policy highlights
Review the fare label, measurement limit, and official source date together. Your ticket controls the final allowance.
dimensions
easyJet's Standard fare includes a personal item up to 45 x 36 x 20 cm, and it has to fit under the seat in front of you. Published weight limit: max 15 kg.
dimensions
easyJet publishes 56 x 45 x 25 cm for the carry-on on Large cabin bag add-on, but it is not part of every ticket — check what your fare covers before you fly (it goes in the overhead bin). Published weight limit: max 15 kg.
fare
easyJet's cabin allowance changes with the ticket you buy (carry-on: Large cabin bag add-on). A large cabin bag generally requires an add-on or eligible fare.
source
We last checked easyJet's published limits against easyJet Help on Aug 7, 2026. If you booked a different fare or your route changed since then, open the linked source for the current rules.
context
easyJet is a low-cost carrier based in United Kingdom. Like most low-cost carriers, the free allowance is usually just the underseat bag — the larger cabin bag is often a paid add-on, so match your bag to your exact fare before you get to the gate.
Travel extras
These cards summarize extra travel policies that often change by route, fare, aircraft, or country rules. Source-backed cards are marked with a last checked date; unverified cards stay in verify mode so the page does not invent policy details.

Verified extras
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Pet friendly
Pet acceptance varies by route, aircraft, and animal type. Verify directly with the airline before booking.
Last checked Aug 7, 2026
SourceFamily travel
Baby gear and child seat allowances can vary by fare and airport handling rules. Check the airline source before travel.
Last checked Aug 7, 2026
SourceInstruments
Small instruments may count as cabin baggage; larger instruments often need a paid seat or checked handling.
Last checked Aug 7, 2026
SourceSports gear
Sports gear usually needs special baggage rules, packaging, and sometimes advance purchase.
Last checked Aug 7, 2026
SourceBattery rules
Lithium batteries, power banks, and smart bags have safety limits. Verify watt-hour and removable-battery rules.
Last checked Aug 7, 2026
SourceMobility care
Medical devices and mobility aids often have separate handling rules. Contact the airline if assistance is required.
Last checked Aug 7, 2026
SourcePersonal Item
The small cabin bag must fit under the seat in front.
Carry-on
A large cabin bag generally requires an add-on or eligible fare.
Manufacturer-sourced bag data
This is a dimensional shortlist, not a product review or acceptance guarantee. CabinFit has not hands-on tested these bags and does not rank comfort, durability, price, capacity or build quality.
Frequently asked
easyJet's listed personal item dimensions are 45 x 36 x 20 cm for Standard.
easyJet's listed carry-on dimensions are 56 x 45 x 25 cm for Large cabin bag add-on.
easyJet publishes 45 x 36 x 20 cm for the personal item, which rides under the seat in front of you, and 56 x 45 x 25 cm for the carry-on, which goes in the overhead bin. Your fare decides whether one or both are included.
No. CabinFit compares your measurements with the limits easyJet published (easyJet Help, last checked Aug 7, 2026). Gate staff, fare conditions, and aircraft changes can still affect the final decision — keep a margin and open the official page before you fly.
It depends on the item. This page carries 6 source-verified extras policies for easyJet; each card above summarises one rule and links to the official source it was checked against.