What Is Czech Airlines Baggage Allowance? 2025

As you probably know, Czech Airlines allows you to bring a carry-on bag and a personal item, depending on your fare.

But here’s the thing just because you’re allowed one doesn’t mean you can stuff your entire closet into it.

So, what exactly are Czech Airlines’ baggage allowances and policies? And how strict are they with carry-on luggage?

In this guide, I’ll walk you through what Czech Airlines really allows, how strict they are, and how to avoid those awkward airport surprises.

Let’s dive right in.

Czech Airlines Airplane

How Strict Is Czech Airlines With Carry-On Baggage?

Czech Airlines allows passengers to bring one carry-on bag and, depending on the fare, one personal item (e.g., a laptop bag, handbag, or briefcase).

All carry-on luggage must fit in the overhead bin or under the seat in front of you.

You must be able to lift it yourself into the overhead bin without assistance.

Carry-On Baggage Requirements:

  • Maximum Dimensions: 55 × 45 × 25 cm (including handles, wheels, and side pockets)
  • Maximum Weight: 8 kg / 17 lb

Personal Item Allowance by Fare:

Travel ClassCabin BagPersonal Item
Economy LITE1 pieceNot included (extra fee)
Economy PLUS1 piece1 piece
Economy FLEX1 piece1 piece
Business LITE2 pieces1 piece
Business2 pieces1 piece

Personal Item Size Limit (PLUS fares and higher):

  • Maximum Dimensions: 40 × 30 × 15 cm
  • Maximum Weight: 3 kg / 6.6 lb

Note: Economy LITE does not include a free personal item. You’ll need to pay unless you upgrade your fare.

What If the Overhead Bin Is Full?

Even if your bag is within allowance, Czech Airlines may check it at the gate free of charge if there’s no room left onboard.

So it’s a good idea to keep valuables and essentials in your personal item just in case.

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How Strict Is Czech Airlines With Checked Baggage?

Checked baggage allowance depends on your fare class and is subject to Smartwings’ operating rules.

Economy Class Checked Baggage:

  • Allowance: 1 piece (PLUS & FLEX fares only)
  • Maximum Dimensions: 158 cm (length + width + height)
  • Maximum Weight: 23 kg / 51 lb

Economy LITE does not include any free checked baggage.

Business Class Checked Baggage:

  • Allowance: 2 pieces
  • Maximum Dimensions: 158 cm (each)
  • Maximum Weight: 32 kg / 70 lb per piece

Excess Baggage Fees

Payment TimeExtra Bag (Economy/Business)Extra Weight (Economy only, up to 32 kg)
36+ hours before departure€25 / €25€25
Less than 36 hours before flight€35 / €35€35
At the gate€45 / €45Not available

Fees may vary depending on your route, destination, and total number of bags. Always check the Czech Airlines website or contact their sales office for the most accurate pricing.

Children’s Baggage Allowance and Strollers

Czech Airlines offers special baggage rules for children depending on their age and the accompanying adult’s fare class.

Children Under 2 Years (Infants):

  • Hand baggage: Not allowed
  • Checked baggage: Up to 10 kg included only if the adult’s fare is PLUS or higher
  • Strollers: Allowed free of charge

Children Over 2 Years:

  • Same baggage allowance as adults based on their fare type

Pets And Special Baggage

Czech Airlines (via Smartwings) allows pets and special items on board or in the cargo hold, but this must be arranged in advance.

Pet Transport:

  • Available in cabin (small pets only) or cargo
  • Fees and availability depend on route and animal size
  • Must be booked in advance through customer service

Other Special Baggage:

  • Musical instruments, sports equipment, and oversized items are accepted for an additional fee

Learn more:

Operated by SmartWings

Czech Airlines is currently operated by Smartwings.

This means all flights and baggage policies follow Smartwings baggage policies , not necessarily those of the original Czech Airlines brand.

Final Thoughts

How strict is Czech Airlines with baggage? Well, let’s just say don’t try to sneak a suitcase the size of a refrigerator onboard.

Czech Airlines, now operated by Smartwings, plays by the rules.

One bag, one personal item (if your fare allows), and no, your shopping bag from duty-free doesn’t count as a third.

They’re not out to get you, but they do expect you to follow their weight and size limits.

If you don’t, your bag might end up getting gate checked, and you’ll be watching it disappear down the jet bridge like a scene from a sad travel documentary.

So, pack light, smart and stick to what your ticket includes.

If you’re flying with a baby good news strollers fly free. Got a cello or a Chihuahua? Take a look at their pet policy before you show up at the gate with a carrier and crossed fingers.

I hope this helps.

Happy travels

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