Eastern Air Services

Allowed dimensions: 48x23x34 cm · Maximum weight: 7 kg

The context in a few words

A mid-size airline based in Australie, Eastern Air Services runs a regional network rather than a continent-spanning one. On carry-on rules, the grid is straightforward — no major traps if you respect the published dimensions.

The numbers are tight: 48x23x34 cm, max 7 kg. That's below market average — better to measure the bag at home with a tape than to assume "it fit on another airline".

For quick comparison: the IATA reference grid is 56×36×23 cm at 7 kg. Eastern Air Services sits around 48x23x34 cm, with a weight cap of 7 kg — that benchmark anticipates cabin allowance. Any bag over by more than a centimetre risks rerouting to the hold.

At boarding, checks are usually human and reasonable, but regional aircraft are less forgiving on size. A well-proportioned cabin bag beats an oversized one that ends up gate-checked at the bottom of the jet bridge.

Eastern Air Services 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 Eastern Air Services?

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