SWISS Baggage Allowance Summary
Last verified: 14 May 2026 · Official policy: https://www.swiss.com/in/en/prepare/baggage
| Baggage type | Allowance | Details |
|---|---|---|
| International checked baggage | Typically 1 × 23 kg Economy; 2 × 23 kg Premium Economy; 2 × 32 kg Business; 3 × 32 kg First | SWISS uses piece concept on long-haul. Economy Light may be cabin-only. Economy Classic/Flex: typically 1 × 23 kg. Premium Economy: typically 2 × 23 kg. Business: typically 2 × 32 kg. First: typically 3 × 32 kg. Miles & More status entitles extra. Verify on swiss.com. |
| Cabin bag (hand luggage) | Approximately 8 kg Economy; up to 18 kg Business/First | Dimensions: Typically maximum 55 × 40 × 23 cm. |
| Excess baggage rate | Chargeable | Approximately CHF 50–150 per extra piece (indicative). |
| Infant baggage (under 2 years) | See details | Lap infants typically receive 1 piece × 23 kg + collapsible stroller free. |
| Sports / special equipment | Chargeable | Sports equipment accepted with prior notice and applicable fees. |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is SWISS's checked baggage allowance for international flights?
Typically 1 × 23 kg Economy; 2 × 23 kg Premium Economy; 2 × 32 kg Business; 3 × 32 kg First. SWISS uses piece concept on long-haul. Economy Light may be cabin-only. Economy Classic/Flex: typically 1 × 23 kg. Premium Economy: typically 2 × 23 kg. Business: typically 2 × 32 kg. First: typically 3 × 32 kg. Miles & More status entitles extra. Verify on swiss.com. Always confirm at https://www.swiss.com/in/en/prepare/baggage before flying.
What is the cabin bag (hand luggage) limit for SWISS?
Approximately 8 kg Economy; up to 18 kg Business/First. Dimensions: Typically maximum 55 × 40 × 23 cm. Always verify your specific allowance on https://www.swiss.com/in/en/prepare/baggage before flying — airlines can change these limits without prior notice.
What are SWISS's excess baggage charges?
Approximately CHF 50–150 per extra piece (indicative). Excess baggage rates change frequently — confirm the current rate on https://www.swiss.com/in/en/prepare/baggage. To avoid excess charges, pre-purchase additional baggage online through "Manage Booking" — it is typically 20–30% cheaper than paying at the airport counter.
What is SWISS's baggage allowance for infants?
Lap infants typically receive 1 piece × 23 kg + collapsible stroller free. Confirm current infant baggage policy at https://www.swiss.com/in/en/prepare/baggage.
What about sports equipment and special items?
Sports equipment accepted with prior notice and applicable fees.
How do I avoid excess baggage fees on SWISS?
The best way to avoid excess baggage fees on SWISS is to pre-purchase additional baggage allowance when booking on HappyFares or through the airline's "Manage Booking" portal before your flight — this is typically 20–30% cheaper than paying at the airport check-in counter. Also, weigh your bags at home before the airport. If you are travelling with a group, distribute weight across all passengers while staying within each individual limit. Codeshare flights may use the operating carrier's policy, not the marketing carrier's — confirm with both airlines.
Can I carry a power bank in SWISS cabin baggage?
Yes — power banks are allowed ONLY in cabin baggage (never checked-in). Per DGCA's 11-November-2025 advisory, you may carry up to 2 power banks per passenger. Each must be ≤100 Wh for unrestricted carriage; 100-160 Wh requires airline approval; >160 Wh is banned. Store them in your seat pocket or under-seat personal item — NOT in overhead bins. In-flight use is banned, including charging from aircraft USB ports. A 20,000 mAh / 3.7V power bank equals 74 Wh, so it's permitted.
How many liquids can I carry in SWISS hand baggage?
Per BCAS rules, each liquid container must be 100ml or less, all containers combined fit in one transparent 1-litre resealable bag, and one bag per passenger. This applies to water, perfume, shampoo, gel, toothpaste, and cosmetics. Exceptions: baby food/milk in reasonable quantities; prescription medicine with prescription; duty-free liquids in a Sealed Tamper-Evident Bag (STEB) with receipt. Water bottles bought after security are allowed onboard.