Loganair Cabin Bag Rules 2026 — Dimensions, Weight & Strictness
Strictness: 3.5/10
Loganair carry-on baggage rules for 2026.
We track 3 fare-type allowances for Loganair, so you can compare the bag you actually booked rather than guessing from a generic airline rule. Strictness score: 3.5/10.
Loganair baggage rules are easiest to understand by fare type, not by airline name alone. The cheapest
fare may include only a small under-seat item, while a higher tier can add an overhead locker bag. That is
where many travellers get caught: the booking screen mentions cabin baggage, but the included size may be
smaller than the roller bag sitting at home.
Gate fees for non-compliant bags are usually worse than buying the right tier in advance. If your bag is
borderline, measure it after packing with all external pockets, wheels, handles, and feet included.
Manufacturer dimensions often describe a neat empty shell; gate staff see the full, zipped, travel-day
shape.
On the TravelHub Strictness Scale, Loganair currently scores 3.5/10. A score of 3.5 suggests lighter observed enforcement, but the published limit still applies if staff decide to use the sizer.
Loganair cabin bag dimensions vary by ticket type. Basic or economy fares typically allow only a small personal item stowed under the seat. Standard and priority fares allow a larger overhead locker bag. See the baggage allowances above for verified dimensions by fare class, updated June 2026.
How strict is Loganair about cabin bags?
Loganair scores 3.5/10 on the TravelHub Strictness Scale. A score of 3.5 suggests lighter observed enforcement, but the published limit still applies if staff decide to use the sizer.
What is the gate fee if my bag is too big on Loganair?
Gate fees are applied when a cabin bag exceeds published dimensions at the gate. On most carriers these fees are significantly higher than pre-purchased hold baggage. Check the baggage table above for verified gate fee amounts by ticket type for Loganair.
How do I measure my bag correctly for Loganair?
Measure the total external dimensions including wheels, handles, external pockets, and feet. Do not rely on manufacturer dimensions, which may reference internal capacity. Weigh the bag fully packed. If your bag is borderline, a soft-sided bag that compresses is lower risk than a rigid case.