Can the SUITSUIT cabin luggage be taken on board?Updated 10 months ago
The answer is almost always yes!
Most airlines are affiliated with the IATA, The International Air Transport Association. The IATA has established several rules for the dimensions of cabin luggage, which all members must adhere to. For cabin luggage, the IATA has implemented the following standard: the summable height, width and depth of your suitcase in centimetres may not exceed 115cm, whereby the depth of your suitcase may not exceed 20 cm. All our cabin luggage suitcases fall within this standard and - exceptionally because the depth of our suitcases does not exceed 20 cm - are entirely accepted with the so-called "low-cost airlines", such as Transavia, Easy Jet and Ryan Air.