Hands up; who fancies a holiday? Everyone? Thought so.
Low-budget airlines offer a fast, easy route to a much-needed escape, but their baggage allowance policies mean you’ll need to employ some clever packing tricks to make sure you can take everything you need.
Where once tickets used to include one standard cabin bag (dimensions 56 x 45 x 25cm, including handles or wheels) to stow in the overhead compartments, now carriers like easyJet and Ryanair are charging passengers to bring these on board.
The only bags you can bring aboard without incurring an additional fee must measure 45 x 36 x 20cm (easyJet) or if you’re taking to the skies with Ireland’s Ryanair, then it’s a stricter 40 x 25 x 20cm. Both airlines state on their websites that these bags, around the size of a handbag or backpack, need to fit under the seat in front of you.
What are the free bag dimensions for different airlines?
- British Airways: 40 x 30 x 15cm
- easyJet: 45 x 36 x 20cm
- Jet2: 56cm x 45cm x 25cm
- Norwegian: 55 x 40 x 23cm
- Ryanair: 40 x 25 x 20cm
- Wizz Air: 40 x 30 x 20cm
They may seem weeny (but that’s only because they are), but if you’re going on a short-haul weekend break over summer, you should be able to pack enough outfits as well as any toiletries/ medicines for the trip.
Wear your bulkiest bits and layer up if you have to, pack only the absolute essential double-duty beauty, and roll, roll, roll all your clothing to make the most of every sliver of space.
Best mini underseat cabin bags at a glance
- Best for pockets and sections galore: SZLX Large Travel Backpack - £33.14, Amazon
- Best for the stylish traveller: Antler Chelsea Overnight bag - £140, Antler
- Best for wet weather protection: Rains Texel Cabin Bag Mini - £169, Rains
- Best for light and easy: Cabin Max Anode 30L - £46.95, Cabin Max
- Best for budget: Robert Dyas Under Seat Cabin Bag - £12.50, OnBuy
- Best for keeping a low-cost trip low-cost: Aerolite Holdall Bag - £23.99, Travel Luggage & Cabin Bags
- Best for runway style: Flight Knight Lightweight 4 Wheel ABS Hard Case Suitcases - £49.99, Amazon
- Best for hands-free: Cabin Max Metz 30 Litre Carry On Backpack - £34.95, Amazon
We’ve scouted out the best mini cabin bags to take with you, all checked for the right dimensions.
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SZLX Large Travel Backpack
Best for: pockets and sections galore
Available in pleasing pastel hues as well as classic black and white, this compact backpack can hold an astounding amount thanks to all the compartments.
There are plenty of sections to keep your things organised; a roomy main area for clothes and underwear with sleeves and pockets to keep small tech and travel documents in place; a dedicated shoes compartment for an extra pair of trainers; space to keep a 14-inch laptop; and a slim front pocket to stow sub-100ml toiletries.
There are side pockets too, which can be used for reusable water bottles or an umbrella, and there’s a USB charger port so you can add your own cable and battery pack. Keep your most precious things in the slim anti-theft zipper pocket on the mesh panelled reverse.
Buy now £39.99, Amazon
Antler Chelsea Overnight bag
Best for: the stylish traveller
A tiny bag, that, with the right packing methods, can see you through enough outfits for four days, Antler’s Chelsea Overnight bag is a pretty remarkable thing. The £70 price tag is on the pricier end of the scale, but when you consider add-on baggage costs, it will quickly pay for itself. There are pockets inside for organisation and an adjustable carry strap to allow you to wear it cross-body.
Measures 41.5 x 26 x 18cm and comes in muted colours and neutrals.
Buy now £140.00, Antler
Rains Texel Cabin Bag Mini
Best for: wet weather protection
You may know that Rains makes wet weather gear and backpacks - but did you know the Danish brand has a capsule collection of wheelie cabin bags too?
This 45 x 20 x 31cm mini bag on wheels is just the ticket if you’re hoping to travel light. The telescopic handle saves your shoulders from lugging it from A to B and while it may look small, it can hold an astonishing 28-litres. Wrapped in Rains' signature waterproof PU fabric and compression buckled for security, the hardy roll-on is ideal for short trips, whatever the weather is like when you get there.
Available in forest green and black.
Buy now £169.00, Rains
Cabin Max Anode 30L
Best for: light and easy
Designed to save you from paying extra airline fees, this hard case wheelie bag is perfectly sized for easyJet’s baggage policy. It’s super lightweight too, weighing a sprightly 2.2kg and glides along like a dream on four spinner wheels.
Inside there’s plenty of space to pack clothes for a short break and organisation is helped along with packing straps, a zipped divider and a zipped pocket to keep smaller items like chargers and toiletries.
It comes in graphite grey, black, lilac and sea green if this cobalt blue doesn’t do it for you.
Buy now £40.00, Cabin Max
Robert Dyas Under Seat Cabin Bag - Plum
Best for: budget
Plain and simple, this plum-coloured holdall is perfect for that minibreak escape you’ve been plotting. With dimensions of 40 x 20 x 25cm, it will not only pass easyJet’s luggage checks but Ryanair’s too with flying colours.
The 05.kg design can accommodate 20L and it’s fitted with a sleeve to slide over trolley hands if you are taking a bigger cabin bag on board too. No need to root around in your bag for your passport - a zipped pocket at the front keeps all your important documents close to hand.
Buy now £12.50, Robert Dyas
Aerolite Holdall Bag
Best for: keeping a low-cost trip low-cost
Specifically designed to comply with Ryanair’s super-strict luggage rules, this charcoal-coloured bag measures an exacting 40 x 20 x 25cm but with some clever and considered packing, should have plenty of space to pack enough outfits for a long weekend away. It’s kept lightweight with two ABS hard shell panels to protect your things with hard-wearing polyester sandwiched in between.
Open it via the main compartment, or if you just need to grab your passport or phone, a smaller u-shaped opening makes it easier to reach for travel essentials. Carry it with the handles or sling it over your shoulder using the non-slip shoulder strap.
Buy now £22.99, Travel Luggage & Cabin Bags
Flight Knight Lightweight 4 Wheel ABS Hard Case Suitcases
Best for: runway style
From British Airways to Wizz Air, this cabin bag has been approved by a host of carriers as a free carry-on. A strong ABS shell keeps your things protected and also helps you stay within strict luggage policies, while a one-metre telescopic handle and 360-degree spinner wheels make it a dream to transport from check-in to the departure gate.
Inside, the main compartment can be split into two with a zipped divider and there are luggage straps to keep everything in place. It makes use of every millimetre of space, and as well as trips away, is useful for hospital stays and overnight wedding events too.
Buy now £44.99, Amazon
Cabin Max Metz 30 Litre Carry On Backpack
Best for: hands-free
Keep your hands free and carry your load on your back in this 45 x 36 x 20cm red backpack, which has plenty of zipped pockets and compartments to help you organise your things. A set of two side compression straps helps to keep everything compact and easily stowed under the seat in front of you. Carrying a max of 30L, the wide padded straps help to distribute the weight and make it more comfortable to wear until you reach your destination.
Buy now £34.95, Amazon