Carry-On & Checked-In Baggage Policy Simplified for Air France

We have covered all the details of Air France’s baggage policy below for a seamless travel experience. Although the rules are detailed, if you
understand the basics of their carry-on and checked-in policy, you are all set for easy and stress-free travel.

CARRY-ON
Carry-On Bags

Your carry-on allowance depends on your fare type and travel class.

Economy & Premium Economy

  • 1 carry-on bag
  • 1 personal item

Business & La Première (First Class)

  • 2 carry-on bags
  • 1 personal item

Large or heavy bags may be checked at the gate. Carry-on bags must fit in the overhead bin, as cabin space is limited.

Carry-On Size

  • Maximum size: 55 × 35 × 25 cm
  • Wheels and handles are included
  • Bags exceeding this size may be gate-checked

If your bag does not fit in the overhead bin, it will be placed in the aircraft hold.

Prohibited Item in Carry On

Corrovives

Corrovives

Explosives

Explosives

Flammable-Liquids

Flammable Liquids

Firerams-Undecared

Firerams (Undecared)



Liquids

Blunt
Liquids > 100ml

Poisons_Toxics

Poisons / Toxics

Sharp-Objects

Sharp Objects

Tools

Tools


Carry-On Weight

  • Economy & Premium Economy: up to 12 kg total
  • Business & First Class: up to 18 kg total
  • Includes both carry-on and personal item

Weight limits may vary by fare type. Always check your ticket details before packing.

Personal Item Allowance

  • Laptop bag
  • Small handbag
  • Compact backpack

Personal Item Rules

  • Must fit under the seat in front of you
  • Should be small and lightweight

If it does not fit under the seat, it may be checked.

What You Can Carry

Allowed Items

Allowed Items Not Allowed Items
Clothes Large liquid bottles
Electronics and chargers Sharp objects
Books and magazines Flammable items
Snacks Items prohibited by airport security
Medicines and essentials

Security rules apply at all airports.

Liquid Rules

  • Each liquid must be 100 ml or less
  • All liquids must fit in one clear 1-liter bag
  • One liquid bag per passenger

Liquids over the limit must be packed in checked baggage.

Infant Travel Rules

  • No extra carry-on for lap infants
  • Diaper bags are usually allowed
  • Baby food, formula, and medicines are permitted
  • One stroller and one car seat can usually be checked free

Arrive early when traveling with children.

Stroller Rules

  • Strollers can be checked free of charge
  • Check at the counter or at the gate
  • Small foldable strollers may be returned at the gate
  • Larger strollers are collected at baggage claim

Strollers do not count toward your baggage allowance.

Quick Carry-On Summary

  • Economy / Premium Economy: 1 carry-on + 1 personal item
  • Business / First: 2 carry-ons + 1 personal item
  • Maximum size: 55 × 35 × 25 cm
  • Maximum weight: 12–18 kg (depends on class)
  • Standard liquid rules apply

Follow these rules, and you’re good to go.

CARRY-ON
Checked Baggage

Always check what is included in your ticket before going to the airport. Checked baggage rules depend on your fare type, route, and cabin class. Low-cost fares usually do not include free checked baggage.

Checked Bag Weight

  • Economy Class: 23 kg
  • Premium Economy: 23 kg
  • Business Class: 32 kg
  • First Class: 32 kg

Bags exceeding the weight limit will incur additional charges.

Prohibited Item in Check-In

Corrovives

Corrovives

Explosives

Explosives

Flammable-Liquids

Flammable Liquids

Poisons_Toxics

Poisons / Toxics



Checked Bag Size

  • Maximum size: 158 cm (Length + Width + Height)
  • Oversized bags are charged extra

This size rule applies to all travel classes.

Free Checked Bags

On most international routes, the following allowances usually apply:

  • Economy Light: No free checked bag
  • Economy Standard: 1 checked bag
  • Premium Economy: 2 checked bags
  • Business Class: 2 checked bags
  • First Class: 3 checked bags

Your ticket confirmation always shows the final baggage allowance.

Extra Baggage Fees

You will pay extra if:

  • You bring more checked bags than allowed
  • Your bag is overweight
  • Your bag is oversized

Tip: Pay for extra baggage online—it is cheaper than paying at the airport.

Air France Check-In Options

  • Online check-in
  • Air France mobile app
  • Airport self-service kiosks
  • Check-in counter

Carry-On Vs Checked?

Carry-On Is Better IfChecked Bag Is Better If
• Your bag is heavy• You’re carrying valuables
 • You’re carrying liquids • You need items during the flight
 • Your bag is too big for the cabin • You want to skip baggage claim

Why Size Rules Matter

To avoid gate checks, delays, and extra fees while flying with multiple airlines, it’s best to follow the strictest baggage rules.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is Air France’s baggage allowance?

Is carry-on free on Air France?

Does Economy Light include a checked bag?

What is the carry-on size limit?

How much can a checked bag weigh?

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