Standard Luggage Sizes? – A Guide To Typical Suitcase Dimensions & Average Measurements (2024)

Last Updated on February 25, 2021

Did you ever stop to wonder why references to luggage sizes typically only give one dimension?

People talk about a “30-inch suitcase” or “25-inch luggage” but one measurement alone doesn’t tell us how big a suitcase is.

It reminds me how very young kids don’t realize that a tall thin glass doesn’t always have more juice than a short thick glass.

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Jimmy is fooled because the tall container just looks bigger to him.

As adults, we know you can’t tell how much juice is in the glass from only the height.

But enough developmental psychology, the point is it’s the same with luggage sizes, to know the capacity of a suitcase you need to know the three dimensions, height, width, and depth.

These measurements are also crucial when it comes to airline size restrictions.

Don’t assume that if a manufacturer calls a suitcase a “checked bag” it is under the airline size limits for checked luggage. Travelers get hit with charges for oversize checked luggage all the time.

The same goes for the “carry on bag” label. It’s pretty meaningless since many bags labeled as carry-on size could land you with the cost of being forced to check it for being an inch too big.

So don’t trust the labels and also don’t assume that the bag with the bigger headline number will hold more clothes when packing.

Average Suitcase Sizes Chart By Type (Dimensions & Capacity)

Luggage manufacturers don’t always count the wheels and handle in their specifications. Airlines do count wheels and retracted handles! So this luggage size chart measures luggage dimensions from the bottom of the wheel to the top of the collapsed handle.

Luggage TypeHeightWidthDepthCapacity Litres
Under-seat Personal Item16 – 1810 – 147 -1020 – 30
International Carry On Luggage18 – 2013 – 147 – 827 – 33
Domestic Carry On Luggage21 – 2213 – 148 – 936 – 40
Small Checked Bag23 – 2415 – 169 – 1050 – 60
Medium Checked Bag25 – 2717 – 1911 – 1275 – 90
Large Checked Bag28 – 3217 – 2110 – 15105 – 120

Personal Items & Under-seat Luggage

Personal Items are usually a purse, handbag, briefcase, or laptop bag that is taken on board in addition to a carry-on.

But since low-cost carriers like Spirit, Frontier, and United Basic Economy stopped allowing carry-on bags for free the personal item has become somewhere you might pack your clothes to save money.

Personal items need to be small enough to go under the seat. Check your airline to see what their size limits for personal items are.

A weekender bag often fits under the seat and as the name suggests these are good for 2 or 3 nights away.

But it’s possible to travel for extended vacations carrying only a personal item if you follow our traveling light tips. Basically, you need to pack quick-drying clothes and be prepared to do a bit of hand washing.

International Carry-On Size

If you are traveling internationally then the limit for your carry-on bag can vary tremendously. A good carry-on bag size for international travel is 21 x 14 x 8 inches. These measurements will be compliant with many airlines around the world. If you know the airlines you’ll be using you can check international carry-on luggage size limits before you travel.

Make sure you get a lightweight carry-on if you will be globetrotting. Airlines around the world often have restrictive weight limits for carry-on luggage.

Domestic Carry-On Size

The most common size limit for domestic carry-ons is 22 x 14 x 9 inches. Unless you fly exclusively on Southwest there is no good reason to buy a larger carry-on for travel within the US.

Carry-ons are great for business travel, short trips, or weekends away. Taking your luggage into the cabin saves time because you don’t need to wait at the baggage claim carousel.

It’s also easier to make sure your bag doesn’t get lost or valuables damaged if you keep your bag close in the cabin.

However cabin luggage introduces a little stress since space in the overhead bins is limited. Priority boarding helps with this since you get to the overhead lockers before the crowd.

Small Checked Bags

Small checked bags are basically over-sized carry-on bags. Often manufacturers “forget” to count the wheels or a protruding handle. This can mean that a strict airline will force you to check that bag.

Or perhaps you simply prefer the experience of checking luggage. It’s easier to board a flight if you are not worrying about getting your suitcase into the overhead bin.

Medium Checked Bags

The maximum size for checked luggage is often given as 62 linear inches. This means that height + width + depth must not exceed 62 when summed.

People often wonder how medium checked suitcases compare to the larger checked suitcases.

It seems like a reasonable question. How much space does a 25-inch suitcase have compared to a 32-inch suitcase?

But remember the story about the juice. One dimension doesn’t help us determine how big a case is. Taller isn’t always bigger.

The suitcase with the largest capacity for checked luggage would actually be a perfect cube 20.66 inches x 20.66 inches x 20.66 inches. That box would be under the 62 linear inches limit and have a capacity of 144 liters.

This very extra-large 32-inch checked luggage from IT Luggage is exactly 62 linear inches and has a capacity of only 90 liters. That’s a lot less than the perfect cube would be.

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So the capacity of the bag doesn’t only depend on how tall it is. Width, depth, and how chunky the bag is matters a lot.

Large Checked Bags

Given the rectangular nature of most suitcases, 32 inches is about as high as they come. The largest checked bags will be in the 28-32 inch range.

A 28-inch suitcase can hold more than a 32-inch suitcase if the width and depth are greater.

Heck a 20-inch suitcase can hold more than a 32-inch suitcase, see the cube above.

With large checked bags in this range, you need to make sure that the sum of the three dimensions does not exceed 62 linear inches.

It’s also more likely that you will hit a weight limit. Penalties can be expensive if that happens so it’s always best to weigh your luggage.

22-inch, 25-inch, & 30-inch Luggage Bag Sizes Visually Compared

I get it. Online shopping is tough and sometimes you just want to eyeball it. Here are 4 common suitcases stood next to two people.

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But if you really want to know how big the suitcase is your need to do the math.

Suitcase Size Calculator

Don’t worry, I did the calculations for you!

I will travel in:

My clothing size is:

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My suitcase size is:

Height: 22 inches

Width: 14 inches

Depth: 9 inches

The model assumes 0.5 inch thickness of the suitcase. It also assumes you need 10 liters for things like your toiletries, your shoes, and laptop.

The remaining capacity is used to figure how many days worth of clothes you will fit into each size of bag depending on the season.

FAQ’s

How big is a large suitcase?

A standard large suitcase size will be 30 – 32 inches in height. Sum the three dimensions and check they are under 62 to qualify as checked luggage.

What are the typical measurements of a medium sized suitcase?

Medium checked suitcases are around 25 – 26 inches.

How big a suitcase do I need?

The answer really depends on if you are willing to do laundry or not. If you have no intention of doing laundry and are traveling for many days you’ll need a large checked suitcase. If you are willing to wash clothes quick-drying fabrics can be washed quickly in the evening and will be dry in the morning. You can manage with a small carry-on even on long trips.

How many liters is a carry-on suitcase?

A carry-on suitcase can typically hold around 35 – 40 liters.

How big is a 25-inch suitcase?

The size of a 25-inch suitcase depends what the other 2 dimensions are. Use the suitcase capacity calculator on this page to get the capacity in liters.

How big is a 29-inch suitcase?

Multiply the three dimensions to get the size in cubic inches. Then convert cubic inches to liters.

How big is a 28-inch suitcase?

A 28-inch suitcase is the same height as 4.5 dollar bills laid end to end. But you need to know all three dimensions to know how much clothes you’ll be able to pack.

How big is a 62-inch suitcase?

A 62-inch suitcase would be massive, around the height of a teenager. A 62 LINEAR inch suitcase can be many different heights. The sum of the three dimensions needs to be be 62 inches. For example 32 x 20 x 10 inches.

How many cubic feet is a large suitcase?

There are 28.3 liters per cubic foot. A large suitcase will be at most 4 cubic feet.

What size of suitcase do I need for 10 days?

Well… is it hot or cold where you are going? Do you need a different sweater for each day or can you wear the same one twice? Are you only packing clothes or do you need a laptop and 6 pairs of shoes? The size of suitcase you need for 10 days depends on the weight and volume of 1 days worth of clothes. Divide your suitcase capacity by how many liters you think 1 days worth of clothes is.

What size of suitcase do I need for 2 weeks?

Will you be wearing shorts or jeans? Are you a size XXL or small? To determine the size of suitcase you will need try to figure what size a bundle of clothes for 1 day will be in liters.

Could you imagine 1 days worth of clothes rolled into a 2 liter soda bottle? 14 days x 2 liters would mean you require 28 liters for clothes. Then add on your laptop, your toiletries, and your shoes to get the total capacity you require.

The Verdict

You can’t judge the size of a suitcase on only 1 dimension.

You need to multiply the three dimensions to get an idea of the luggage capacity.

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Standard Luggage Sizes? – A Guide To Typical Suitcase Dimensions & Average Measurements (2024)

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Standard Luggage Sizes? – A Guide To Typical Suitcase Dimensions & Average Measurements? ›

Average Suitcase Sizes
SizeHeightWidth
X-large Cabin Suitcase56cm / 22inch38cm / 15inch
Medium Suitcase60cm / 24inch43cm / 17inch
Large Suitcase69cm / 27inch47cm / 18.5inch
X-Large Suitcase81cm / 32inch55.8cm / 22inch
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What are the 3 sizes of luggage? ›

Most luggage sets come in three pieces: one carry-on (19-23 inches), one medium checked suitcase (25-27 inches), and one large checked suitcase (28-32 inches).

What are the dimensions of my suitcase? ›

Measure the total linear inches of your bag.

Measure the length, height, and depth of your bag, including handles and wheels. Add those three measurements together. The total is your linear measurement, in either centimeters or inches.

What is the most common size of luggage? ›

25" - 27" Checked Luggage

These sizes are the most popular size of luggage to check. They are ideal for trips of 5 to 7 days, or longer, depending on how you pack. They have a large capacity for multiple outfits, shoes, and toiletries.

Are 32 inch suitcases allowed? ›

All checked suitcases need to be below 62 linear inches in size (height + width + depth). If you're looking for a checked suitcase that isn't oversized, look for 25, 26, or 27-inch checked luggage.

Are 29 inch suitcases allowed on planes? ›

As a carry-on or as a checked bag? If it measures 29 inches in the longest dimension, it will not be allowed as a carry-on. The maximum is usually 21 or 22 inches. For a carry-on bag outside North America, you would also have to consider weight limits.

Is a 28 inch suitcase too big? ›

A 28” suitcase is still big enough to get you through a 20-day trip, but it's significantly lighter and easier to maneuver than a 32” one. Also, the bigger and heavier your luggage is, the more likely you are to go over the weight limit for checked bags and incur a penalty fee.

What is the length width and height of a suitcase? ›

Average Suitcase Sizes
SizeHeightWidth
X-large Cabin Suitcase56cm / 22inch38cm / 15inch
Medium Suitcase60cm / 24inch43cm / 17inch
Large Suitcase69cm / 27inch47cm / 18.5inch
X-Large Suitcase81cm / 32inch55.8cm / 22inch
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Do luggage measurements include wheels? ›

Yes, you do. Always include wheels and handles in your measurements. Some luggage brands don't include wheels and handles in their product dimensions. However, at many airports, you are required to place your bags into a box that fits the correct dimensions for travel.

What size is a medium sized suitcase? ›

What size is a medium suitcase? Our mediums sized case range are 60 to 69 cm or 23 to 27 inches in height and have a capacity of 50-120 L. There are different models of medium sized luggage: 4-wheeled spinner suitcases, upright 2-wheeled suitcases, wheeled duffle bags, and garment bags.

Is hard or soft luggage better? ›

Because softshell luggage has more give, a hard shell suitcase can be better at protecting fragile contents, assuming you cushion it well inside. On the other hand, that rigid exterior makes hardshell bags unable to be compressed to squeeze into tight spaces like softsided bags are more apt to allow.

How big of a suitcase do I need for 2 weeks? ›

2 to 3-week vacations: medium-sized to large suitcases

Medium-sized to large suitcases have a height of around 75cm. These suitcases are perfect for vacations of 2 to 3 weeks. For example to the French Riviera. The suitcases have a capacity of about 75 to 95 liters, which equals about 15 to 20kg of luggage.

What kind of suitcase is best? ›

Often considered the most durable type of luggage, a hard shell suitcase has a rigid exterior that is usually made from moulded polypropylene, polycarbonate or ABS plastic, with some using aluminium. They're less flexible than soft-sided suitcases, making them a better option for protecting delicate items.

Can I take a 28 inch suitcase on a plane? ›

You should be fine. The maximum size, L+W+H is 62" inches. I suspect luggage manufacturers know that's the industry standard and design their bags accordingly. Additionally, as it's an actual suitcase and not a box or other strange packaging no one will give it a second thought about being oversize.

How do you know what size suitcase to buy? ›

Ideally, we recommend that your travel suitcase measures 22” x 9” x 14” or less. This is small enough to fit into the overhead compartments on most airlines. Note that US domestic carryon size is larger than European carryon sizing. Choose an “international” carryon like these to be sure.

What is the size of 23kg luggage bag? ›

Maximum Weight per piece: 50 lb/23 kg. Maximum Dimensions: 62 linear inches/158 cm (length + width + height)

What size luggage can you carry-on a plane? ›

Your carry-on bag should fit in the overhead bin. The maximum dimensions for a carry-on bag are 9 inches x 14 inches x 22 inches (22 centimeters x 35 centimeters x 56 centimeters).

Can a 24 inch luggage be a carry-on? ›

Can a 24 inch luggage be a carry on? Unfortunately no, the standard carry-on size is typically 22” x 14” x 9”, so a 24 inch bag is too large to bring on board of most economy standard airlines.

What size suitcase is 23kg? ›

Also some other airlines such as British Airways will allow a 56cm (22inch) suitcase on board with a maximum weight of 23kg (51lb) and you must be able to lift it unaided, plus a second small item. Some airlines such as American Airlines allow a 56cm (22inch) bag with no weight restriction.

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