All passengers are allowed to bring one small bag/hand luggage free of charge, which must fit in the overhead compartment on board. The maximum dimension are 45x20x35 cm, and maximum weigh is 8 kg.
In addition, you may bring one small personal item, such as a handbag, backpack,or laptop, which must be placed under the seat in front of you.
Our cabin baggage rules are primary in place for safety reason, but also for the comfort and convenience of both you and your fellow passenger.
If your bag exceeds the permitted size or weight, it will need to be placed in the aircraft hold, and an additional fee will apply.
The maximum size of hand luggage is 45x20x35 cm and max weigh is 8 kg.
You may bring liquids with you in containers which does not exceed 100 ml (1 dl). The containers should be stored in a transparent 1-liter resealable plastic bag. If you do not have such a bag, they are available at all Swedish airports (in some airports there can be a fee for these bags).
Liquids include jellies, creams, water, toothpaste, hair gel, drinks, soups, juice, perfume, shaving cream, sprays and other articles of similar consistencies. Liquid medicine, baby food and diet foods should be packed in a way that makes it easy for to show them in the security check at the airport. Liquids such as medicine, baby food and diet foods do not have to be in plastic bags.
The rules for restrictions on liquids do not include checked in baggage. Be sure to pack liquids in checked in baggage in such a way that they do not break or open during transport. Any damage that occurs in checked in baggage if a bottle breaks will not be replaced.
We ask that you be at the airport in good time due to the possibility that queues may occur to the security check. Read more about the new rules at the Swedish Transport Agency.
All types of batteries are prohibited in checked baggage on our passenger flights, whether they are loose or installed in equipment. Batteries may only be carried in hand baggage, in accordance with applicable Dangerous Goods Regulations and with the airline’s approval.
For more information about travelling with dangerous goods please go to the Swedish Transport Agency's website.