Singapore Airlines

Allowed dimensions: Somme L+l+H <= 115cm · Maximum weight: 7 kg

The context in a few words

Among the major airlines flying out of Singapour, Singapore Airlines is one of the recognized names. You get the standard full-service package: a layered loyalty programme, differentiated cabins, and a carry-on policy designed for long-haul travel.

The published format — Somme L+l+H <= 115cm, 7 kg — matches the broader industry standard. A standard 55×40×20 cabin case clears without issue.

For quick comparison: the IATA reference grid is 56×36×23 cm at 7 kg. Singapore Airlines sits around Somme L+l+H <= 115cm, 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.

In practice, the leniency of these heritage carriers comes with extra attention to connections: cabin baggage stays the passenger's responsibility flight-to-flight, and international transfers stack the gate checks.

Frequent-flyer trick on Singapore Airlines: use the personal item as a "stealth second carry-on". A compact backpack packed sensibly can carry a meaningful share, provided it respects underseat dimensions. That's often where a zero-fee trip turns into a forced upgrade.

Which bag for Singapore Airlines?

On Singapore Airlines, 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 (Somme L+l+H <= 115cm).