Cabin baggage rules based on Federal Aviation Regulations
The following items are allowed in the aircraft cabin:
1. One piece of cabin baggage with dimensions up to 4 (four) x 36 (thirty six) x 30 (thirty) centimeters and weighing no more than 5 kilograms (free cabin baggage allowance)
2. In excess of the cabin baggage allowance and without additional payment:
- A backpack with dimensions not exceeding 23 (twenty-three) x 36 (thirty-six) x 30 (thirty) centimeters, or a lady's bag*, or a briefcase* with items placed in a backpack, or a lady's bag, or briefcase, or items placed in the calibrator
- Outerwear
- One suit in a garment bag*
- Bouquet of flowers*
- Food for the child
- Medicines (including dietary needs) which are needed during the flight
- When transporting a child: devices for carrying a child ** are placed on the luggage rack (if the child is traveling without a separate seat) or on a seat (if an extra seat is purchased for the child)
- Used crutches, canes, walkers, rollators, folding wheelchair
- Products from DUTY FREE stores packed in a sealed plastic bag with dimensions not exceeding 10 (ten) x 10 (ten) x 5 (five) centimeters.
* They are not allowed to be transported in the cabin of the plane, if they are not small-sized and do not allow them to be placed in the places of carriage of cabin baggage without prejudice to the exercise of the rights of other customers or security requirements.
** A baby cradle, restraint systems (devices) for children under two years of age, a baby stroller and other devices are allowed for carriage in the cabin of an plane if their dimensions allow them to be safely placed in the places of cabin baggage.
Food and goods purchased at the airport are carried along with the rest of your cabin baggage!