SWISS Cabin Bag Rules 2026 — Dimensions, Weight & Strictness
Policy: 6/10SWISS carry-on baggage rules for 2026. We track 3 fare-type allowances for SWISS, all sourced from the official policy page and verified by our team. Strictness score: 6/10.
All SWISS Baggage Allowances (2026)
SWISS Gate Enforcement by Airport
Based on crowdsourced traveller reports. Airports sorted by check rate.
| Airport | Check Rate | Reports (N) | Confidence |
|---|---|---|---|
| London Heathrow Airport (LHR) | 50% | 500 | medium |
| Birmingham Airport (BHX) | 50% | 180 | medium |
| Edinburgh Airport (EDI) | 50% | 200 | medium |
| Bristol Airport (BRS) | 50% | 150 | low |
| London Gatwick Airport (LGW) | 50% | 250 | high |
Understanding SWISS Baggage Policy
SWISS operates a tiered cabin bag policy where allowances depend on the fare type purchased rather than a single universal limit. Basic and economy fares are typically restricted to a small personal item that must be stored under the seat in front of you, with overhead locker access reserved for passengers who have purchased a higher-tier fare or paid a bag upgrade fee.
The distinction matters because gate fees for non-compliant bags are significantly higher than the cost of upgrading in advance. If your bag is borderline, measure it with all external pockets, wheels, handles, and feet included — these count toward the total, even though some manufacturers quote internal capacity only in their product listings.
On the TravelHub Strictness Scale, SWISS currently scores 6/10. A score of 6 indicates moderate enforcement. Gate checks happen regularly, particularly on busy routes and peak periods.