Uni Air

Allowed dimensions: 40x30x10 cm

The context in a few words

Uni Air is one of those carriers from Taiwan that locals know well. The network is contained, the fleet modest, but the carry-on policy stays close to industry references.

Allowed format sums up to a few digits: 40x30x10 cm. These dimensions run noticeably stricter than the average — a bag that cleared on another carrier may be turned away here.

On the ground, posted rules and counter practice don't always align. Uni Air publishes 40x30x10 cm, and gate agents typically allow 1–2 cm of leeway before routing to hold. Don't bank on it — tolerance evaporates the moment the flight fills up.

On this kind of carrier, aircraft can be smaller — turboprops or regional jets. Overhead bins follow suit: a slightly oversized bag may be redirected to the hold at the foot of the stairs, free of charge but with a delay on arrival.

Don't overlook the allowed personal item — it's often the trick that saves a light trip. Handbag, laptop sleeve or small backpack, as long as it slides under the seat in front. On Uni Air, that's where books, headphones, water and flight essentials live without eating into the main carry-on.

Which bag for Uni Air?

On Uni Air, 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 (40x30x10 cm).