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Every number sourced & dated · Last full check 2026-07-02

Under-seat chart · verified 2026-07-02

Personal item size by airline — verified

The free under-seat bag is where budget airlines enforce hardest. Every number below is checked against the airline's official page, dated, and linked. Last full check: 2026-07-02.

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AirlinePersonal item maxWeightData
American Airlines18 × 14 × 8 inverified
Delta Air LinesNo published size limitverified
Frontier Airlines18 × 14 × 8 in35 lbverified
Southwest Airlines18.5 × 13.5 × 8.5 inverified
United Airlines17 × 10 × 9 inverified
Alaska AirlinesNo published size limitverified
Allegiant Air16 × 15 × 7 inverified
British Airways18 × 14 × 8 inverified
JetBlue17 × 13 × 8 inverified
Lufthansa15.7 × 11.8 × 5.9 inverified
Ryanair15.7 × 11.8 × 7.9 inverified
Avelo AirlinesNo published size limitverified
Breeze Airways17 × 13 × 8 inverified
EmiratesNot a separate item (economy)verified
Hawaiian AirlinesNo published size limitverified
Qatar AirwaysNo published size limitverified
Sun Country Airlines17 × 13 × 9 inreported — re-verify
Turkish Airlines15.7 × 11.8 × 5.9 in4 kgverified
easyJet17.7 × 14.2 × 7.9 in15 kgverified
Spirit Airlines ceased ops18 × 14 × 8 inverified

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FAQ

Is a backpack a personal item?

If it fits your airline's published dimensions, yes — airlines size the bag, not the label. Frontier allows 18 × 14 × 8 in, United 17 × 10 × 9 in, and Avelo publishes no numbers at all. Measure your backpack packed and compare against your airline in the table above.

Is a duffel bag a personal item?

Same answer: any soft bag within the airline's personal-item dimensions qualifies. A duffel's advantage is squish — it can give an inch where a rigid mini-case can't.

What size personal item fits every airline?

Computed from the verified table on this page (as of 2026-07-02): a bag under about 16 × 10 × 7 in clears every published US-airline limit in this table. European carriers run tighter (Lufthansa and Turkish publish 40 × 30 × 15 cm), and several airlines publish no numbers at all (the gate sizer decides) — so measure conservatively.

Why do some airlines publish no personal item size?

Delta, Alaska and Avelo (among others) only say the bag must fit under the seat — the under-seat space varies by aircraft, and the sizer at the gate is the arbiter. Our table marks these honestly instead of inventing a number.

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