Sky Angkor Airlines

Allowed dimensions: 55x40x20 cm · Maximum weight: 7 kg

The context in a few words

Operating out of Cambodge, Sky Angkor Airlines 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.

At 55x40x20 cm, 7 kg, the grid lines up with prevailing IATA references. Most off-the-shelf carry-on cases are compatible out of the box.

One useful benchmark: on Sky Angkor Airlines, 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 7 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.

Frequent-flyer trick on Sky Angkor 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 Sky Angkor Airlines?

On Sky Angkor 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 (55x40x20 cm).