Air Inuit

Allowed dimensions: 51x37x23 cm · Maximum weight: 5 kg

The context in a few words

Operating out of Canada, Air Inuit runs a regional network that values consistency over global reach. Carry-on policy stays within a familiar bracket, with neither generous extras nor unusual restrictions.

51x37x23 cm, 5 kg: the grid is restrictive. This is the kind of format that nudges travellers toward a properly sized hard-shell rather than a soft duffel that bulges as it fills.

One useful benchmark: on Air Inuit, cabin baggage typically fits the overhead bin of an Airbus A320 or Boeing 737, the most common types on their network. The 51x37x23 cm format at 5 kg matches standard bin dimensions, no more. Even seemingly compatible extended cases are best avoided.

Practical advice: on regional flights, the trick is to travel with an in-between format — large enough for a few days' essentials, compact enough for the smaller bins of regional aircraft.

Air Inuit doesn't communicate clearly on the additional personal item. Counter experience favours a small handbag; beyond that, check with the agent or consolidate in the main suitcase to avoid boarding refusal.

Which bag for Air Inuit?

Across Air Inuit's network, what matters is consistency between the case and the published rules. The cases below are sized to clear without dispute.