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All Nippon Airways (ANA) Carry-On Rules

Japanese full-service. Economy: 55×40×25 cm + 10 kg. Business/First: 2 bags.

Moderate enforcement

Carry-on allowance

Cabin bag size
55×40×25 cm
Cabin bag weight
10 kg
Bags allowed
1
Personal item
Included

Economy: 1 bag up to 10 kg. Business: 2 bags up to 10 kg each.

Cabin Bag Details

All Nippon Airways (ANA) cabin bag specifications
Dimensions55×40×25 cm(21.7×15.7×9.8 in)
Weight limit10 kg (22 lb)
Bags allowed1 cabin bag
Includes wheels/handlesYes
Personal itemAllowed (size not specified)
NoteEconomy: 1 bag up to 10 kg. Business: 2 bags up to 10 kg each.

Allowances by Cabin Class

Economy

55×40×25 cm

Up to 10 kg

Business

55×40×25 cm

Up to 10 kg

2 cabin bags

First Class

55×40×25 cm

Up to 10 kg

2 cabin bags

Liquids Policy

IATA rules: 100 ml containers in 1L transparent resealable bag. One per passenger.

Family & Infants

Infant (under 2)

10% of adult fare (international). Free on domestic. One bag up to 10 kg free.

Stroller

Free gate-check.

Car seat

Free in hold or in cabin if seat purchased.

Enforcement

Moderate

Size checks happen regularly; weight checks are rare. Worth measuring your bag.

ANA checks weight and size at Japanese airports. 10 kg limit is real and enforced politely.

Frequently asked questions

What is the All Nippon Airways (ANA) cabin bag size?

All Nippon Airways (ANA) allows a cabin bag up to 55×40×25 cm (21.7×15.7×9.8 in). Dimensions include wheels and handles.

Does All Nippon Airways (ANA) have a weight limit for carry-on?

Yes — the maximum carry-on weight on All Nippon Airways (ANA) is 10 kg (22 lb).

Does All Nippon Airways (ANA) allow a personal item?

Yes. All Nippon Airways (ANA) allows a personal item. It must fit under the seat in front of you.

How strict is All Nippon Airways (ANA) about bag size?

All Nippon Airways (ANA) has moderate enforcement. Size checks happen regularly; weight checks are rare. Worth measuring your bag. ANA checks weight and size at Japanese airports. 10 kg limit is real and enforced politely.

Rules can change. Always verify with your airline before flying.