Carry-on baggage rules at Lufthansa
In the information below, we tell you how many items of carry-on baggage you may take with you according to your travel class, which items must be transported in carry-on baggage and how to stow your carry-on baggage in the cabin in a space-saving way.
You can also find the free baggage allowance for your flight as well as the maximum weight and dimensions of carry-on baggage at a glance in our baggage calculator – based on route, travel class and fare.
Current information
Make sure you have attached your name and (mobile) telephone number to each piece of baggage before checking it in at the airport. In addition, print out the following contact form and, after completing it, place it in your item of baggage.
To avoid long waiting times at security, please pack only the bare essentials in your carry-on baggage.
Less carry-on baggage, more comfort
For an on-time departure and more storage space on board, it is essential that your carry-on baggage complies with the regulations. That is why we check it against the permitted dimensions, quantity, and weight at your departure airport.
- If your carry-on baggage does not meet the requirements, it will be collected at the gate and loaded into the aircraft's cargo hold for an additional fee. Please note that the charges at the gate are significantly higher than in the check-in hall and can only be paid by credit card.
- On fully booked flights, your compliant carry-on baggage may also be collected at the gate and loaded into the cargo hold.
In both cases, please ensure that you take your personal belongings, such as valuables and medications, into the cabin. Devices containing batteries, such as mobile phones, tablets, power banks, or e-cigarettes, are also not allowed in checked luggage.
Tips on how to stow carry-on baggage correctly on board
- For larger items of carry-on baggage, such as trolley cases, please use the overhead locker above your seat
- Please stow your personal items, such as laptop bags, shopping bags or handbags, under the seat in front of you.
- Jackets and coats can simply be hung up on the hook on the seat in front of you.
- Please note that the overhead lockers above the emergency exit rows are reserved for the passengers who are sitting there.
As carry-on baggage, you can take one item of baggage with you, such as a trolley case, a compact, foldable baby buggy or a foldable garment bag, or two items in Business or First Class. The permitted amount of carry-on baggage for HON Circle Members, Senators, frequent flyers and passengers with Star Alliance Gold or Silver status is determined by the respective travel class.
- Dimensions for carry-on baggage: max. 55 x 40 x 23 cm
- Dimensions for foldable garment bags: max. 57 x 54 x 15 cm
You can check your free baggage allowance in just a few steps with our baggage calculator – based on route, travel class and fare. You’ll also find the maximum dimensions and weight for your carry-on baggage there.
1 item of carry-on baggage up to 8 kg
1 item of carry-on baggage up to 8 kg
2 items of carry-on baggage, each up to 8 kg
2 items of carry-on baggage, each up to 8 kg
Another small item of baggage (max. x=30 cm y=40 cm z=10 cm, e.g. handbag, laptop bag).
Per child, either a baby carry cot, a child seat or a foldable pushchair.*
Mobility aids, such as wheelchairs and orthopaedic aids.
* You can take foldable pushchairs on board as part of your permitted carry-on baggage allowance if they have been suitably packed up and no longer look like a pushchair.
Special rules apply to the transportation of musical instruments in carry-on baggage.
On certain flights with Lufthansa Regional or where country-specific variations apply (flights from India and the USA), First and Business Class passengers must check in their second piece of carry-on baggage.
On nearly all Lufthansa Regional flights, passengers can keep their carry-on baggage with them until boarding and get it back again immediately on disembarkation at the aircraft steps.
Lufthansa transports larger items of carry-on baggage, within the free baggage allowance, in the hold. If the permitted free baggage allowance is exceeded in number, dimensions and/or weight, the flat rates for excess baggage apply. You’ll find the free baggage allowance for your flight as well as prices and dimensions for optional baggage in our baggage calculator.
If you subsequently check in your carry-on baggage, please remove all items from the baggage that may not be transported in the hold.
Personal documents, medicines, valuables, mobile phones and laptops should also only be carried in your carry-on baggage.
The carriage of certain items either in checked baggage or in carry-on baggage is not permitted by law.
The following regulations apply to liquids in carry-on baggage for flights within the EU and connecting flights from the EU (including German domestic flights):
- Containers with liquids and gel-like substances may hold up to 100 ml (maximum capacity must be printed on container).
- All containers must be carried in a plastic bag (transparent, resealable, max. capacity 1 litre). One bag per person.
- The bag must be presented separately at security.
- Liquid duty-free goods purchased at an international airport or on board an aircraft outside the EU must be transported in a tamper-proof, certified bag on connecting flights via an EU airport. The proof of purchase must be inside the bag and the bag must be sealed by the retailer.
- Medicines and special food (e.g. baby food) can be carried outside the plastic bag and must also be presented at security.
Items and bags that do not meet these requirements may not be taken on board.
Please take your liquids out of your carry-on baggage at the security screening point and present them separately. In exceptional cases, liquids may be opened in the course of security checks and removed from their outer packaging.
These rules are statutory requirements. The local interpretation of the EU directive is the responsibility of the local public authority. Lufthansa has no influence in this regard.
Please also check the website of the respective airport before you travel regarding regulations that apply at your departure airport.
When booking a trip with several airlines, the carry-on baggage rules of the airline operating each flight apply.
Example:
You have booked flights from Vienna to Johannesburg with a connection in Munich:
- From Vienna to Munich with flight number OS 1152 (OS = Austrian Airlines), operated by Lufthansa.
- Continue from Munich to Johannesburg with flight number LH 9542 (LH = Lufthansa), operated by South African Airways.
In our example, the carry-on baggage regulations of the first flight from Vienna to Munich comply with Lufthansa’s carry-on baggage rules, and those of the second flight from Munich to Johannesburg comply with South African Airways’ carry-on baggage rules.
Please check the carry-on baggage regulations on the websites of the relevant airlines before your trip and follow the regulations of the airline that has the most restrictive carry-on baggage rules.