SpiceJet Carry-On Rules: Size, Weight & Enforcement (2026)
SpiceJet carry-on: 55×35×25 cm, 7 kg, 1 cabin bag only. India budget carrier with strict enforcement — weigh your bag before check-in.
SpiceJet Carry-On Rules: Size, Weight & Enforcement (2026)
SpiceJet is one of India's leading budget carriers, operating an extensive domestic network from its primary hubs at Delhi Indira Gandhi International (DEL) and other major Indian cities. Founded in 2005, SpiceJet follows the classic low-cost carrier model with unbundled fares and tightly controlled cabin baggage to maximise ancillary revenue and keep base fares low.
SpiceJet's carry-on policy is straightforward but firm: one bag, 7 kg maximum, strict enforcement. If you are planning to travel on SpiceJet with carry-on luggage only, understanding the weight and size limits is essential to avoid fees or mandatory check-in at the gate.
SpiceJet Carry-On Allowance at a Glance
| Cabin Class | Bags Allowed | Size Limit | Weight Limit |
|---|---|---|---|
| SpiceSmart (Economy) | 1 cabin bag | 55 × 35 × 25 cm | 7 kg |
| SpiceBiz (Business) | 1 cabin bag | 55 × 35 × 25 cm | 10 kg |
SpiceJet does not publish a separate personal item allowance. The single cabin bag allowance includes everything you bring into the cabin. Most enforcement focuses on the 7 kg weight limit.
Size Dimensions in Detail
SpiceJet's maximum cabin bag dimensions are:
- 55 cm long (height including wheels and handles)
- 35 cm wide
- 25 cm deep
In inches, this is approximately 21.7 × 13.8 × 9.8 inches. This is slightly narrower than the IATA recommended cabin bag standard (56 × 45 × 25 cm) and narrower than many European carriers allow. A bag measuring 55 × 40 × 20 cm — permitted on carriers like Aeroméxico or Copa — would exceed SpiceJet's 35 cm width limit.
When shopping for carry-on luggage for SpiceJet travel, verify all three dimensions. The 35 cm width is the critical constraint that often catches travellers who use bags purchased for European or North American airlines.
Weight Limit Enforcement
SpiceJet enforces its 7 kg cabin bag weight limit and is considered among the stricter domestic Indian carriers for carry-on weight checks. What to expect:
At check-in: SpiceJet ground staff may weigh your cabin bag at the check-in counter. Bags over 7 kg will be required to be checked.
At the gate: Gate agents at busy Indian airports regularly perform secondary weight checks before boarding. Even if your bag passed at check-in, oversized or overweight bags may be flagged at the gate.
Consequences: Overweight cabin bags must be checked. Excess baggage charges apply based on the weight over your checked baggage allowance. These fees can be significant, particularly if you have not pre-purchased checked baggage.
The consistent approach: weigh your bag at home before departure. Aim for 6.5 kg or below to provide a safe margin.
SpiceBiz (Business Class) Allowance
SpiceJet operates a SpiceBiz premium cabin on select routes. Business class passengers receive:
- One cabin bag, maximum 10 kg
- Same size limit: 55 × 35 × 25 cm
- Priority check-in and boarding
The higher weight allowance for Business Class is the primary cabin baggage benefit — the size limit remains the same as Economy.
Fare Types and Baggage Inclusion
SpiceJet sells several fare types with varying checked baggage inclusions, but cabin baggage rules are consistent:
| Fare Type | Cabin Bag | Checked Bag |
|---|---|---|
| SpiceSmart Light | 7 kg cabin | None included |
| SpiceSmart Flexi | 7 kg cabin | 15 kg included |
| SpiceBiz | 10 kg cabin | 25 kg included |
The "Light" fare is SpiceJet's bare-bones option with no checked baggage. For passengers buying the Light fare, the 7 kg cabin bag is your only luggage allowance — making proper packing within the weight limit even more critical.
What Counts Toward the 7 kg Limit
SpiceJet's 7 kg allowance covers all items you bring on board, including:
- Your main cabin bag
- Any laptop, tablet, or electronics inside the bag
- Items in jacket pockets placed overhead (in some interpretations)
Passengers often underestimate carry-on weight by forgetting to count the weight of the bag itself (often 1.5–3 kg for a hard-shell roller) plus the electronics, cables, and other items that add up quickly. Use a luggage scale at home.
What Is Allowed in Carry-On
SpiceJet follows DGCA and BCAS (Bureau of Civil Aviation Security) guidelines for cabin permitted items:
- Liquids: Up to 100 ml per container in a 1-litre clear resealable bag
- Lithium batteries and power banks: Cabin only; power banks must remain with you, not in checked baggage. Power banks over 160 Wh are prohibited.
- Medicines and medical devices: Permitted with documentation for prescription medications
- Sharp objects: Must be checked
- Laptops and tablets: Permitted in carry-on; may need to be removed for security screening
Tips for SpiceJet Passengers
Buy a lightweight cabin bag. A soft-sided cabin bag can weigh as little as 400–600 grams versus 2–3 kg for a hard-shell roller. With a 7 kg limit, the bag's own weight matters. A lightweight packable duffel or soft bag significantly increases usable packing capacity.
Use a digital luggage scale. Weigh your packed bag before leaving home. Aim for 6.0–6.5 kg to give yourself margin for items added in transit (souvenirs, a bottle of water).
Pre-purchase checked baggage if travelling with more. If you regularly travel with more than 7 kg, adding a checked baggage allowance at booking is far cheaper than paying excess baggage fees at the airport. SpiceJet's pre-purchased rates are substantially lower than airport counter rates.
Avoid placing heavy items in your jacket. Placing heavy items (tablets, books, cameras) in jacket pockets to avoid bag weight limits is a common traveller tactic. SpiceJet staff at some airports do ask travellers to place jackets and coats in the overhead bin, which can cause the item to be weighed if there is a dispute.
Arrive with time to spare. If you know your bag is near the limit, arriving early allows time to resolve any issues without missing your flight.
Connecting Flights and Interline
SpiceJet operates primarily as a point-to-point carrier within India, with limited international operations. On international routes, SpiceJet follows the same 7 kg cabin bag limit unless specified otherwise in your booking. If your itinerary includes a connection to a partner carrier, the operating carrier's rules apply on each segment.
The Bottom Line
SpiceJet's carry-on policy is simple: one cabin bag, 55 × 35 × 25 cm, 7 kg maximum, enforced strictly. The 35 cm width limit is narrower than many travellers expect — verify your bag dimensions before heading to the airport. Weigh your bag at home, buy a lightweight soft-sided cabin bag if packing heavy, and add checked baggage at booking if you need more capacity. With the right preparation, SpiceJet's carry-on rules are easy to meet and the budget fares reward travellers who pack efficiently.
Carry-on rules are subject to change. Always verify current policy at spicejet.com before travel.
Frequently asked questions
What is SpiceJet's carry-on size and weight limit?▾
SpiceJet allows one cabin bag per passenger measuring up to 55 × 35 × 25 cm and weighing no more than 7 kg. No separate personal item is permitted in addition to the cabin bag — only one bag is allowed in the cabin.
Does SpiceJet strictly enforce the 7 kg carry-on limit?▾
Yes. SpiceJet is known for strict carry-on weight enforcement at Indian airports. Ground staff regularly weigh cabin bags at the gate or check-in counter. Overweight bags must be checked and attract excess baggage fees.
Can I carry a laptop bag in addition to my cabin bag on SpiceJet?▾
SpiceJet's published policy allows one cabin bag only. Unlike some full-service carriers, SpiceJet does not officially permit a separate laptop bag or personal item in addition to the main cabin bag. All carry-on items must fit within the 7 kg allowance.
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