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Carry-On Only Travel: The Complete Packing Guide (2026)

Checking a bag costs $35–$60 each way and adds 30–60 minutes to every trip. This guide shows you how to pack everything you need in a carry-on — and which airlines have the most generous size rules.

J Jojo ·March 28, 2026·6 min read

Why Carry-On Only Is Worth the Effort

The case for carry-on only travel has never been stronger. In 2026, checked bag fees average $35–$60 each way on US carriers, €15–€65 on European budget carriers, and can exceed $100 on some international routes. Round-trip, that is $70–$200 per trip — per bag — money that compounds over a year of travel.

Beyond cost: no waiting at baggage claim (typically 20–45 minutes), no risk of lost luggage, and the freedom to dash to a connection. Once you travel carry-on only, it is difficult to go back.


The Size Rules: Every Major Airline (2026)

The critical difference between airlines is whether they count your personal item and carry-on separately, or just one bag. Many budget carriers have tightened rules recently.

| Airline | Carry-On Max Dimensions | Weight Limit | Personal Item Allowed? |

|---|---|---|---|

| Delta (US) | 22 × 14 × 9 in (56 × 36 × 23 cm) | None specified | Yes — under seat |

| United (US) | 22 × 14 × 9 in | None specified | Yes — under seat |

| American (US) | 22 × 14 × 9 in | None specified | Yes — under seat |

| British Airways | 56 × 45 × 25 cm | None specified | Yes — small |

| Lufthansa | 55 × 40 × 23 cm | None specified | Yes (40 × 30 × 10 cm) |

| Ryanair | 40 × 20 × 25 cm (free) / 55 × 40 × 20 cm (paid) | 10 kg | 1 bag total (priority) |

| EasyJet | 56 × 45 × 25 cm | 15 kg | Small handbag only |

| Air Asia | 56 × 36 × 23 cm | 7 kg | Small bag |

| Singapore Airlines | 54 × 38 × 23 cm | 7 kg total | Yes |

| Emirates | 55 × 38 × 20 cm | 7 kg | Yes (laptop bag) |

Budget airline alert: Ryanair and Wizz Air now require paid "Priority" for overhead bin access. The free cabin bag must go under the seat. This effectively shrinks your free allowance to personal-item size.


The Carry-On Only Packing System

Step 1: Choose the Right Bag

For carry-on only travel, a 40-liter bag hits the sweet spot:

  • Fits in every airline's overhead bin
  • Large enough for 7–10 days of travel
  • Small enough to avoid gate-checking on crowded flights

Top choices: Osprey Farpoint 40, Away Carry-On, Tropicfeel Shell 22L (for minimalists).

Step 2: The Clothing System (10 Days, 10 Items)

The "10-item" system:

  • 3 × t-shirts / tops (choose wrinkle-resistant fabrics: merino wool, polyester blend)
  • 2 × bottoms (one casual, one versatile enough for a restaurant)
  • 1 × light jacket or cardigan
  • 1 × dress outfit / blazer for work travelers
  • 3 × underwear + socks (wash every 3 days, or pack 5 if squeamish)

Merino wool is the carry-on traveler's best friend — odor-resistant, wrinkle-resistant, packs small, usable for 2–3 days between washes.

Step 3: The Liquids Rule (Still Applies in 2026)

Most countries still enforce the 100ml-per-container rule. Use:

  • Travel-size containers (Muji or Nalgene travel bottles)
  • Solid toiletries: shampoo bars, conditioner bars, solid deodorant
  • Rely on hotel-provided toiletries for stays over 3 nights

Step 4: Electronics

  • Laptop goes in the personal item / laptop sleeve
  • Phone + cables + adapters in a tech organizer pouch
  • If bringing a camera: mirrorless over DSLR for size savings

Step 5: The Cube System

Use packing cubes to compress clothing and organize by category. A 40L bag with 3 packing cubes (small/medium/large) turns chaotic packing into a Tetris game you always win.


When to Actually Check a Bag

Carry-on only is not always the answer:

  • Trips longer than 14 days (laundry access matters)
  • Winter trips requiring heavy coats and boots
  • Trips where you need specialized gear (ski equipment, diving gear, camera equipment)
  • When checked baggage is free or already included (review before booking)

Use the baggage allowance calculator to compare your airline's exact rules and fees before deciding.

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