European Air Charter
Allowed dimensions: 55x40x20 cm · Maximum weight: 6 kg
The context in a few words
Operating out of Bulgarie, European Air Charter 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.
55x40x20 cm, 6 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 European Air Charter, cabin baggage typically fits the overhead bin of an Airbus A320 or Boeing 737, the most common types on their network. The 55x40x20 cm format at 6 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.
On European Air Charter, unclear personal-item language calls for caution. A thin laptop sleeve clears in 95% of cases; a backpack sized like a second cabin bag, much less. When in doubt, the safe play is to consolidate everything into the main bag.
Which bag for European Air Charter?
For European Air Charter, the safer bet remains a cabin case sized to industry references. The shortlist below matches that brief, with formats that clear without a second look at the gauge.