Many airlines accept luggage in the range, though each has unique guidelines for carry-ons.
British Airways
Passengers can bring two items: a small personal bag (up to 40x30x15 cm) and a larger carry-on (up to 56x45x25 cm).
Ryanair
Standard fares include a small bag (40x25x20 cm); for Priority, passengers can add a second piece, including one up to 55x40x20 cm.
EasyJet
Suitcases up to 56x45x25 cm are allowed on select tickets, such as extra legroom seats or with a large cabin bag booking.
Jet2
One piece of hand luggage up to 56x45x25 cm is permitted.
Virgin Atlantic
Standard carry-on bags measure up to 56x23x36 cm. Premium ticket holders may add a smaller personal item.
Wizz Air
The standard cabin allowance includes a small bag (40x30x20 cm). Wizz Priority allows for an additional piece up to 55x40x23 cm.
Lufthansa
Carry-ons typically follow a 55x40x23 cm limit. Foldable bags like backpacks can measure up to 57x54x15 cm.
Flybe
Flybe Lite allows a smaller item, while Smart and Plus upgrades permit larger items, with sizes up to 56x45x25 cm.
Vueling
Standard fares allow one bag up to 40x20x30 cm; larger products up to 55x40x20 cm are permitted on upgraded fares.
Turkish Airlines
Passengers can carry a bag up to 55x40x23 cm and a personal item within specific size limits. Business class allows two cabin suitcases.
TUI
Holiday Package fares include a carry-on up to 55x40x20 cm, with allowances varying based on fare type.
Eurowings
A small item (40x30x25 cm) is standard, with an option to bring a larger piece up to 55x40x23 cm on priority fares.
Norwegian
A small bag is allowed on low fares; upgraded tickets add a second bag up to 55x40x23 cm with varying weight allowances.