LEVEL

Allowed dimensions: 56x40x25 cm · Maximum weight: 10 kg

The context in a few words

In the broader airline landscape, LEVEL plays the reference-carrier role: a wide fleet, alliance memberships, and a carry-on policy built around passengers who travel between continents.

56x40x25 cm, 10 kg is above the market average. Worth noting if you travel with a 40-50 L backpack or an extended cabin case.

One useful benchmark: on LEVEL, cabin baggage typically fits the overhead bin of an Airbus A320 or Boeing 737, the most common types on their network. The 56x40x25 cm format at 10 kg matches standard bin dimensions, no more. Even seemingly compatible extended cases are best avoided.

Gate staff are typically less zealous than on low-costs, but the published grid still applies. Travelling planning ahead saves a place in the gate-check queue — "free" hold luggage that costs time on arrival.

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 LEVEL, that's where books, headphones, water and flight essentials live without eating into the main carry-on.

Which bag for LEVEL?

On LEVEL, the cabin allowance leaves a bit of breathing room — but only if you start from a properly sized case. The picks below cover the formats that work cleanly with the published grid (56x40x25 cm).