SkyAlps
Allowed dimensions: 55x40x23 cm · Maximum weight: 8 kg
The context in a few words
SkyAlps belongs to the heritage carriers of Italie, the airlines that grew alongside commercial aviation and now run dense international networks. Carry-on policy reflects that pedigree: roomy allowances, broadly aligned with IATA standards.
Format-wise, 55x40x23 cm and 8 kg max sit in the expected range. A "major-airline format" cabin case clears without trouble.
In concrete terms: a typical "cabin format" suitcase weighs 2–3 kg empty for 55×40×20 cm. On SkyAlps, once filled, the usable margin against the 8 kg ceiling shrinks to a few kilos. Frequent travellers tune the bag to exact spec to avoid gate-side reclassification fees.
Tip from the road: on these airlines, the cabin allowance is often paired with a personal item (handbag, laptop bag). Using both tiers properly maximizes capacity without overshooting.
Frequent-flyer trick on SkyAlps: 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 SkyAlps?
For SkyAlps, 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.