Carry-on baggage — Philippines airlines
Philippines counts 10 listed airlines, a volume that places it among meaningful aviation markets. The mix runs from full-service heritage carriers to aggressive low-costs, which translates into noticeable carry-on allowance gaps from one airline to another.
Of the 10 listed airlines, 1 are positioned as low-cost. Median carry-on works out to 115 cm dimensional sum, 7 kg — a useful benchmark, but one to adjust to the carrier actually chosen.
Philippines airlines
- Air Juan
- AirSWIFT — 56x35x20 cm, 7 kg
- Cebgo — 56x36x25 cm, 7 kg
- Cebu Pacific — 56x36x25 cm, 7 kg
- PAL Express — 56x36x23 cm, 7 kg
- Philippine Airlines — 56x36x23 cm, 7 kg
- Philippines AirAsia — 56x36x23 cm, 7 kg
- Royal Air Philippines — 55x35x25 cm, 7 kg
- SkyJet Airlines — 45x20x32 cm, 5 kg
- Sunlight Air — 53x20x40 cm, 7 kg