Air Premia

Allowed dimensions: 55x40x20 cm · Maximum weight: 10 kg

The context in a few words

Air Premia belongs to the heritage carriers of Corée du Sud, the airlines that grew alongside commercial aviation and now run dense international networks. Carry-on policy reflects that pedigree: roomy allowances, broadly aligned with IATA standards.

Allowed format: 55x40x20 cm, 10 kg. That's generous compared with what most European low-costs publish — a real argument for travellers weighing options.

In concrete terms: a typical "cabin format" suitcase weighs 2–3 kg empty for 55×40×20 cm. On Air Premia, once filled, the usable margin against the 10 kg ceiling shrinks to a few kilos. Frequent travellers tune the bag to exact spec to avoid gate-side reclassification fees.

Tip from the road: on these airlines, the cabin allowance is often paired with a personal item (handbag, laptop bag). Using both tiers properly maximizes capacity without overshooting.

Don't overlook the allowed personal item — it's often the trick that saves a light trip. Handbag, laptop sleeve or small backpack, as long as it slides under the seat in front. On Air Premia, that's where books, headphones, water and flight essentials live without eating into the main carry-on.

For business passengers, the grid expands (around 10 kg). It's a classic premium-segment perk, locked in at booking and applied without dispute at the counter.

Which bag for Air Premia?

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