Trans Guyana Airways
Allowed dimensions: 33x30x18 cm · Maximum weight: 4.5 kg
The context in a few words
Trans Guyana Airways mostly operates within Guyana and its immediate neighbours. It's the typical regional carrier profile: a tight fleet, focused routes, and a baggage policy that mirrors the regional norm.
Numbers to remember: 33x30x18 cm and 4.5 kg. At this level of rigour, the gap between theory and gate practice gets expensive — a lot of travellers get caught and end up paying for hold luggage.
In concrete terms: a typical "cabin format" suitcase weighs 2–3 kg empty for 55×40×20 cm. On Trans Guyana Airways, once filled, the usable margin against the 4.5 kg ceiling shrinks to a few kilos. Frequent travellers tune the bag to exact spec to avoid gate-side reclassification fees.
On the ground, agent discretion is wider than on majors. A bag that's slightly over may pass; a clearly oversized one ends up in the hold, sometimes free of charge, but with extra wait at arrival.
On personal item: Trans Guyana Airways doesn't always formalize a separate allowance from cabin baggage. At boarding, a small handbag is generally tolerated, but bulky items are best packed in the main suitcase. A visible laptop sleeve may be flagged as a duplicate if the agent is strict.
Which bag for Trans Guyana Airways?
Across Trans Guyana Airways's network, what matters is consistency between the case and the published rules. The cases below are sized to clear without dispute.