✓ Policy web-verified 2026-05-31
airBaltic sells baggage by fare bundle. Its cheapest fares (branded Green on the booking flow, and Economy MINI/BASIC in airBaltic’s policy pages) include only a small under-seat item — no full cabin bag and no checked bag. You add those for a fee, and buying online before you fly is always far cheaper than paying at the airport.
The key numbers for 2026: a personal item up to 40 × 30 × 15 cm, a full cabin bag up to 55 × 40 × 23 cm, and a combined cabin weight cap of 8 kg. Each checked bag is up to 23 kg and a generous 100 × 50 × 80 cm — larger than most airlines allow before oversize fees kick in.
Quick facts
| Personal item | 40 × 30 × 15 cm, under seat — included on all fares |
| Cabin bag | 55 × 40 × 23 cm, 8 kg total (with personal item) |
| Cabin upgrade | 8 kg to 12 kg from EUR 13.99 |
| Checked bag | 23 kg, up to 100 × 50 × 80 cm |
| Checked bag fee | From EUR 19.99 prepaid online, per bag per one-way |
| Oversize bag (≤23 kg) | EUR 75 at airport |
| Overweight (23–32 kg) | EUR 75 + EUR 60 = EUR 135 at airport |
Cabin bag & personal item
| Item | Allowance |
|---|---|
| Personal / under-seat item | 40 × 30 × 15 cm. Must fit under the seat in front of you. Included on every fare, including the cheapest (Green / Economy MINI). |
| Cabin / carry-on bag | 55 × 40 × 23 cm · 8 kg total (personal item + cabin bag combined) Not included on the cheapest Green/MINI fare; included from Economy BASIC/CLASSIC up. Upgrade cabin allowance 8 kg to 12 kg from EUR 13.99. |
Checked baggage & fees
| Checked allowance | 1 bag from Economy CLASSIC / Green Plus; 2 bags on Economy FLEX and Business. Not included on Green / Economy MINI / Economy BASIC. |
| Weight limit | 23 kg per bag (Business/Flex: up to 32 kg per bag, 46 kg total across 2 bags) |
| Typical fee | Prepaid online from EUR 19.99 per bag, per one-way. Buying at the airport costs significantly more. |
What each fare includes
| Fare | Personal | Cabin | Checked |
|---|---|---|---|
| Green / Economy MINI | Included | Personal item only (40 × 30 × 15 cm, under seat) | Not included |
| Economy BASIC | Included | Cabin bag + personal item (8 kg total) | Not included |
| Economy CLASSIC / Green Plus | Included | Cabin bag + personal item (8 kg total) | 1 × 23 kg |
| Economy FLEX | Included | Cabin bag + personal item (8 kg total) | 2 bags, 46 kg total (max 32 kg/bag) |
| Business / Business EXPERIENCE | Included | 2 cabin bags + personal item (24 kg total) | 2 bags, 46 kg total (max 32 kg/bag) |
What you actually get on a cheap fare
What you actually get on the cheapest airBaltic fare: the headline price you see on a deal is almost always the Green fare (Economy MINI in airBaltic’s own policy wording). That includes only a personal item — 40 × 30 × 15 cm that fits under the seat. No full-size cabin bag and no checked bag.
If you need a proper cabin bag, you must move up to Economy BASIC or add the cabin allowance for a fee. For a checked bag, the cheapest path is to prepay online from EUR 19.99 rather than buying a higher fare bundle or paying at the airport. Always price the bundle (Classic/Green Plus) against the bare fare plus a prepaid bag — on short Baltic hops the standalone bag is usually cheaper, on multi-bag trips the bundle wins.
Oversize, sports & special items
Oversize and overweight (airport rates): a checked bag bigger than 100 × 50 × 80 cm but still ≤ 23 kg costs EUR 75 at the airport. A bag over 23 kg (up to the 32 kg hard limit) is EUR 135 (EUR 75 oversize/airport + EUR 60 overweight), per bag, per direction. Always buy weight and bags online to avoid these.
Sports and special equipment: items like skis, golf clubs, bicycles and instruments are carried as checked baggage and count toward your allowance (or are bought separately). They must stay within the 23 kg / 32 kg weight limits; larger or heavier items follow airBaltic’s special/bulky baggage rules and should be declared and paid for in advance. Musical instruments too large to fit standard cabin dimensions may need an extra seat.
Note on fare names: airBaltic markets its bundles as Green / Green Plus / Classic / Business on the booking screen, while its baggage policy pages use the Economy MINI / BASIC / CLASSIC / FLEX labels. They map to the same allowances. Fees and exact bundle pricing vary by route and demand.
Frequently asked questions
Does the cheapest airBaltic fare include a carry-on bag?
No. The cheapest Green / Economy MINI fare includes only a personal item (40 × 30 × 15 cm) that fits under the seat. A full-size cabin bag (55 × 40 × 23 cm) requires Economy BASIC or higher, or paying to add the cabin allowance.
What is airBaltic's cabin baggage size and weight limit?
The cabin bag limit is 55 × 40 × 23 cm and the personal item is 40 × 30 × 15 cm. Combined weight of both pieces must not exceed 8 kg. You can upgrade the cabin allowance from 8 kg to 12 kg for a fee starting around EUR 13.99.
How much does a checked bag cost on airBaltic?
Prepaid online, a checked bag starts from EUR 19.99 per bag per one-way journey. Buying at the airport costs much more, and the exact price varies by route and how far ahead you book.
How heavy can an airBaltic checked bag be?
Each standard checked bag can weigh up to 23 kg and measure up to 100 × 50 × 80 cm. On Economy FLEX and Business fares you get two bags totalling 46 kg, with a maximum of 32 kg per bag.
What are airBaltic's oversize and overweight fees?
At the airport, a bag bigger than 100 × 50 × 80 cm but up to 23 kg costs EUR 75. A bag over 23 kg (up to 32 kg) costs EUR 135 (EUR 75 + EUR 60 overweight), per bag per direction. Pay online in advance to avoid these charges.
Which airBaltic fares include a checked bag?
A checked bag is included from Economy CLASSIC (Green Plus) upward: Classic gets one 23 kg bag, while Economy FLEX and Business include two bags totalling 46 kg. Green, Economy MINI and Economy BASIC include no checked bag.
Can I bring sports equipment or a musical instrument on airBaltic?
Yes. Skis, golf clubs, bikes and instruments travel as checked baggage within the 23 kg / 32 kg weight limits, or are bought as extra/special baggage. Oversized or bulky items must be declared and paid for in advance; very large instruments may require an extra seat.