Why is there a weight limit for carry-on baggage? Six questions and answers about weight and flying (2024)

We recently raised the weight limit for carry-on baggage in Business Class to 12 kg, which means that Business Class customers can take to the cabin a larger carry-on bag and a small bag with a total weight of up to 12 kg. The carry-on baggage weight limit is part of aircraft weight calculations, which are essential for the safe flying of flights. The weight of the aircraft affects many things, and therefore it is watched carefully.

1. Why is there a weight limit for carry-on baggage when a heavy bag takes up the same amount of space as a lighter bag in the cabin?

The safe operation of flights requires that the weight of the aircraft is known so that a weight-based load and balance calculation can be made for the flight. Each aircraft has a maximum takeoff weight for a safe takeoff. The weight of the aircraft also impacts the range the aircraft can fly.

The weight includes the weight of the aircraft itself, the weight of fuel, the weight of baggage and cargo in the hold, the weight of catering on board, the weight of water tanks in the toilets, and the weight of customers on board. The airline knows the weight of all elements aside from the weight of the passengers on board. Airlines use average passenger weights, based on standards defined by aviation safety authorities. Average passenger weights include the weight of carry-on baggage customers have onboard.

2. Why don’t you reassess the baggage allowance included in Economy and Premium Economy Class tickets as well?

In Economy and Premium Economy Class, the weight limit of 8 kg remains unchanged. 8 kg is a common weight limit with many airlines, and it has been our weight limit for years in Economy Class.

Increasing the weight limit for carry-on baggage always requires authority approval, and a larger-scale increase would require an analysis of the impact of increasing weight on the load and balance calculations that are required for safe operations. We are currently carrying out this assessment, and it will be completed in 2024.

3. Why does the carry-on baggage weight limit vary from airline to airline?

Carry-on baggage weights are included in the average passenger weights airlines use for aircraft performance calculations. Each airline defines its own weight limits, based on the aircraft they use, the routes they fly, the characteristics of the destination airports, including runway length, their passenger profiles (leisure/business), and the airline’s business decisions. Finnair's weight limits are 8kg in Economy and Premium Economy Class and 12 kg in Business Class.

You can check your baggage allowance via Finnair mobile app and in the Manage booking service.

4. How is the weight of passengers estimated?

The average weights used by airlines are based on standard weights defined by authorities, in Europe, the European Aviation Authority (EASA). Weight limits are updated from time to time, and the latest EASA-commissioned study on average air passenger weights is from 2022. For the study, volunteering air travellers were weighed with their carry-on baggage at different European airports.

Finnair has also conducted its own research; In 2017, we weighed volunteering customers at the airport with their carry-on baggage to get a better idea of the direction in which average weights have developed. The results of this study were used to define the average passenger weights Finnair uses.

The weighing of customers for defining average passenger weights is always voluntary, and the results are processed anonymously. The average weight is affected by many things: business travellers often carry more carry-on baggage than leisure travellers, and in winter, people wear heavier clothes, which also affects the weight.

Each airline makes its own average calculations based on the authority's standard calculations. The weight of carry-on baggage is calculated according to the average weight of the passenger.

5. Can the weight of the aircraft somehow affect the flight?

The weight of the aircraft impacts the flight's operation. When flying with our smallest aircraft type, ATRs, the crew sometimes asks customers to move to another seat due to the balance of the aircraft. Sometimes baggage must be left behind due to weight limits, and there are also cases where the airline has had to limit the number of customers on a flight. Weight can become an obstacle to a safe takeoff, for example, in challenging wind conditions or when the runway is slippery. A heavier plane needs more runway length to take off, as to lift heavier mass into the air, the wing needs a higher speed at takeoff, and, therefore, longer acceleration.

Weight limits for baggage are in place so that we can avoid situations where baggage or customers cannot be taken on a flight due to weight limitations – we want to avoid these kinds of situations that disrupt our customers’ journey. Safety is always our top priority, and every flight is operated accordingly.

6. What else should I know about the weight of the aircraft?

Weight has a direct effect on the flight’s fuel consumption and its CO2 emissions. A lighter aircraft consumes less fuel and therefore produces less carbon dioxide emissions. We constantly strive to reduce the weight of our aircraft, for example, by choosing lighter materials for the cabin (such as seats, mats and trolleys) when possible and by optimising the amount of potable water on board.

You, too, can influence the carbon dioxide emissions of your flight by packing lighter. If every Finnair customer had left two kilos of baggage at home in 2022, the saved fuel would have been enough to fly 20 times from Helsinki to Tokyo.

Why is there a weight limit for carry-on baggage? Six questions and answers about weight and flying (2024)

FAQs

Why is there a weight limit for carry-on baggage? Six questions and answers about weight and flying? ›

Why is there a weight limit for carry-on baggage when a heavy bag takes up the same amount of space as a lighter bag in the cabin? The safe operation of flights requires that the weight of the aircraft is known so that a weight-based load and balance calculation can be made for the flight.

Why do you have to have a weight limit on your luggage? ›

Weight limits for baggage are in place so that we can avoid situations where baggage or customers cannot be taken on a flight due to weight limitations – we want to avoid these kinds of situations that disrupt our customers' journey. Safety is always our top priority, and every flight is operated accordingly.

Why do planes have a weight limit? ›

It is vital to comply with weight and balance limits established for all aircraft. Operating above the maximum weight limitation compromises the structural integrity of the aircraft and can adversely affect performance. Stability and control are also affected by improper balance.

Why do bags have to be a certain weight? ›

The weight of the luggage affects the fuel consumption, and the airline might very well adapt how much fuel the put on the plane to the number of passengers. If they were to allow all the passengers to bring extra luggage, just because it fits, they would use extra fuel, and have to pay for that.

What is the maximum weight to carry in flight? ›

For passengers travelling in the first class, a total of 40kg is allowed. For those in the business class, only 35kg is allowed. The checked baggage allowance for passengers in the economy class is 25kg. Infants in all these classes are allowed to carry 10kg as checked baggage.

Is there no weight limit for carry-on luggage? ›

Although no weight limit applies to carry-on baggage, your bag must be light enough that you can store it in the overhead bin unassisted.

Can I carry more weight in hand luggage? ›

Note: If your cabin baggage weighs more than 10 kg/22 lb, it cannot be carried. You may need to check it in as additional baggage, subject to extra charges.

What if my carry-on is slightly too big? ›

If your carry-on luggage exceeds the airline's size or weight requirements, it may be subject to additional fees or required to be checked as regular luggage. Fees vary by airline and can depend on factors such as the size or weight of the item and your fare class.

What happens if my carry-on is too heavy? ›

If your carry-on is too large – or too overstuffed – you might get stopped at the gate before boarding. Sometimes flight attendants will have to tag your bag and send it off to be stowed with checked luggage.

What happens if a plane has too much weight? ›

Plane manufacturers and airlines have to be extremely careful to keep the aircraft light because an overloaded aircraft may not be able to take off, or may be difficult to balance in air.

Can your carry-on bag weigh at most 40 pounds? ›

Bags must fit in the overhead bins. Checked bags must be no longer than 62 linear inches (length + width + depth) and must weigh under 40 pounds. Bags weighing more than 40 pounds will incur additional charges per bag per direction.

Can I take two bags as hand luggage? ›

Typically in economy, you can bring one carry-on and one personal item. If you bring two bags, one must fit underneath your seat and the other can go into the overhead bin. If you're flying in an upgraded class like business or first, you may be allowed an additional carry-on bag.

Is it okay if luggage is slightly overweight? ›

Overweight Baggage on International Flights

On flights within the United States, Canada (including the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico), bags exceeding 100 lbs. (45.36 kg) are not allowed. On flights between North/South/Central America and Europe/North Africa, bags exceeding 70 lbs. (31.75 kg) are not allowed.

What happens if my hold luggage is overweight? ›

With most airlines, you'll need to pay an excess luggage charge if your luggage is over your allowance when you check in. Each airline also has a restriction on how heavy each piece of luggage can be, and some airlines will only allow one piece of hold luggage per person.

Why do airlines charge for overweight bags? ›

Excess Baggage Fee Chart. Airlines are under financial pressure to offset the cost of rising fuel prices and many now charge excess baggage fees for checking one or more piece of luggage. Some are are even charging for carry-ons. The following chart displays checked baggage allowances and fees for major airlines.

What does 0 baggage allowance mean? ›

If you take more than your allowance, you will have to pay an excess baggage. If your ticket states: Free baggage allowance: 0PC (zero pieces), it means that your fare does not include free baggage in the hold. Free baggage allowance: 1PC, it means that your fare includes one free piece of luggage in the hold.

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