Sky High

Allowed dimensions: 53x33x20 cm · Maximum weight: 7 kg

The context in a few words

A mid-size airline based in Guadeloupe, Sky High 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: 53x33x20 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. Sky High sits around 53x33x20 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.

On Sky High, 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 Sky High?

On Sky High, 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 (53x33x20 cm).