Attention!

Attention!
Last update: 31 Jul 2020

Please note that as of June 11, 2020, the rules on carry-on baggage have temporarily changed. Passengers are only allowed to take one item on board, which must fit under the seat. Your carry-on bag will have to be placed in hold during check-in or at the gate (no extra charge). Duty-free goods bought at the airport are allowed on board in addition to one item.

We have taken this proactive measure to minimize any health risks to our passengers and staff on board by limiting touchpoints on the airplane. Read more about temporary changes to baggage allowance on our FAQ page. For more information on your upcoming flight, please visit our Safe Travels page.

Carry on baggage Economy, Economy Comfort Classes (for Europe Flights)

Carry on baggage
Last update: 04 Oct 2016
Carry on baggage Economy, Economy Comfort Classes (for Europe Flights)

Baggage type: Carry on

Max allowed size (Height x Length x Width):
21,6x15,7x7,8in / 55x40x20cm

Height: 21,6in / 55cm

Length: 15,7in / 40cm

Width: 7,8 in / 20cm

Max allowed weight: 22lbs /10kg

Notes

If You are traveling with 2-11 years children, they have the same baggage allowance as an adult travelling in the same travel class. A stroller/push chair is counted as one piece of baggage.

If You are traveling with infant, his baggage allowance are 1 bag, stroller and car seat or carrying basket.

Prohibited

In light of recent incidents related to battery issues in Samsung Galaxy Note 7 and the subsequent decision to recall these phones, Icelandair strongly advises passengers not to turn on or charge these devices on board the aircraft, or to stow them in checked baggage.

All information about restricted items You can find here.

Allowance

Carry-on baggage are items that you carry on to the plain with you. You can have a small item such as a handbag or a laptop computer with You Carry on Baggage.

Detailed baggage fees on the official Icelandair site »
Full baggage policy on the official Icelandair site »

Carry on baggage SagaClass (for Europe Flights)

Carry on baggage, limits, weight, allowance
Last update: 04 Oct 2016
Carry on baggage SagaClass (for Europe Flights)

Baggage type: Carry on

Travel class: Saga Class

Max allowed size (Height x Length x Width):
21,6x15,7x7,8in / 55x40x20cm

Height: 21,6in / 55cm

Length: 15,7in / 40cm

Width: 7,8 in / 20cm

Max allowed weight: 22lbs /10kg

Number of baggages: 2

Notes

If You are traveling with 2-11 years children, they have the same baggage allowance as an adult travelling in the same travel class. A stroller/push chair is counted as one piece of baggage.

If You are traveling with infant, his baggage allowance are 1 bag, stroller and car seat or carrying basket.

Prohibited

In light of recent incidents related to battery issues in Samsung Galaxy Note 7 and the subsequent decision to recall these phones, Icelandair strongly advises passengers not to turn on or charge these devices on board the aircraft, or to stow them in checked baggage.

All information about restricted items You can find here.

Allowance

Carry-on baggage are items that you carry on to the plain with you. You can have a small item such as a handbag or a laptop computer with You Carry on Baggage.

Detailed baggage fees on the official Icelandair site »
Full baggage policy on the official Icelandair site »

Carry on baggage Economy Class (USA/ Canada Flights)

Carry on baggage, allowance, restricted, wight, size
Last update: 04 Oct 2016
Carry on baggage Economy Class  (USA/ Canada Flights)

Baggage type: Carry on

Travel class: Economy Class

Max allowed size (Height x Length x Width):
21,6x15,7x7,8in / 55x40x20cm

Height: 21,6in / 55cm

Length: 15,7in / 40cm

Width: 7,8 in / 20cm

Max allowed weight: 22lbs /10kg

Number of baggages: 1

Notes

If You are traveling with 2-11 years children, they have the same baggage allowance as an adult travelling in the same travel class. A stroller/push chair is counted as one piece of baggage.

If You are traveling with infant, his baggage allowance are 1 bag, stroller and car seat or carrying basket.

Prohibited

In light of recent incidents related to battery issues in Samsung Galaxy Note 7 and the subsequent decision to recall these phones, Icelandair strongly advises passengers not to turn on or charge these devices on board the aircraft, or to stow them in checked baggage.

All information about restricted items You can find here.

Allowance

Carry-on baggage are items that you carry on to the plain with you. You can have a small item such as a handbag or a laptop computer with You Carry on Baggage.

Detailed baggage fees on the official Icelandair site »
Full baggage policy on the official Icelandair site »

Carry on baggage Economy Comfort, Saga Classes (USA/ Canada Flights)

Carry on baggage Economy Comfort, Saga Classes (USA/ Canada Flights)
Last update: 04 Oct 2016
Carry on baggage Economy Comfort, Saga Classes (USA/ Canada Flights)

Baggage type: Carry on

Travel class: Economy Comfort Class, Saga Class

Max allowed size (Height x Length x Width):
21,6x15,7x7,8in / 55x40x20cm

Height: 21,6in / 55cm

Length: 15,7in / 40cm

Width: 7,8 in / 20cm

Max allowed weight: 22lbs /10kg

Number of baggages: 2

Notes

If You are traveling with 2-11 years children, they have the same baggage allowance as an adult travelling in the same travel class. A stroller/push chair is counted as one piece of baggage.

If You are traveling with infant, his baggage allowance are 1 bag, stroller and car seat or carrying basket.

Prohibited

In light of recent incidents related to battery issues in Samsung Galaxy Note 7 and the subsequent decision to recall these phones, Icelandair strongly advises passengers not to turn on or charge these devices on board the aircraft, or to stow them in checked baggage.

All information about restricted items You can find here.

Allowance

Carry-on baggage are items that you carry on to the plain with you. You can have a small item such as a handbag or a laptop computer with You Carry on Baggage.

Detailed baggage fees on the official Icelandair site »
Full baggage policy on the official Icelandair site »

Checked baggage Economy Class (for Europe Flights)

Checked bag, baggage allowance, limits, weight
Last update: 04 Oct 2016
Checked baggage Economy Class (for Europe Flights)

Baggage type: Checked Bag

Travel class: Economy Class

Max total allowed size (Height + Length + Width):
not exceed total 62in / 158cm with handles & wheels

Max allowed weight: 50lbs / 23kg

Number of baggages: 1

Notes

If You are traveling with 2-11 years children, they have the same baggage allowance as an adult travelling in the same travel class. A stroller/push chair is counted as one piece of baggage.

If You are traveling with infant, his baggage allowance are 1 bag, stroller and car seat or carrying basket.

Prohibited

In light of recent incidents related to battery issues in Samsung Galaxy Note 7 and the subsequent decision to recall these phones, Icelandair strongly advises passengers not to turn on or charge these devices on board the aircraft, or to stow them in checked baggage.

All information about restricted items You can find here.

Detailed baggage fees on the official Icelandair site »
Full baggage policy on the official Icelandair site »

Checked baggage Economy Comfort Class (for Europe Flights)

Checked bag, weight, baggage allowance, limits
Last update: 04 Oct 2016
Checked baggage Economy Comfort Class (for Europe Flights)

Baggage type: Checked Baggage

Travel class: Economy Comfort Class

Max total allowed size (Height + Length + Width):
not exceed total 62in / 158cm with handles & wheels

Max allowed weight: 50lbs / 23kg

Number of baggages: 2

Notes

If You are traveling with 2-11 years children, they have the same baggage allowance as an adult travelling in the same travel class. A stroller/push chair is counted as one piece of baggage.

If You are traveling with infant, his baggage allowance are 1 bag, stroller and car seat or carrying basket.

Prohibited

In light of recent incidents related to battery issues in Samsung Galaxy Note 7 and the subsequent decision to recall these phones, Icelandair strongly advises passengers not to turn on or charge these devices on board the aircraft, or to stow them in checked baggage.

All information about restricted items You can find here.

Detailed baggage fees on the official Icelandair site »
Full baggage policy on the official Icelandair site »

Checked baggage Saga Class (for Europe Flights)

Checked bag Saga Class (for Europe Flights)
Last update: 04 Oct 2016
Checked baggage Saga Class (for Europe Flights)

Baggage type: Checked Baggage

Travel class: Saga Class

Max total allowed size (Height + Length + Width):
not exceed total 62in / 158cm with handles & wheels

Max allowed weight: 70lbs/ 32kg

Number of baggages: 2

Notes

If You are traveling with 2-11 years children, they have the same baggage allowance as an adult travelling in the same travel class. A stroller/push chair is counted as one piece of baggage.

If You are traveling with infant, his baggage allowance are 1 bag, stroller and car seat or carrying basket.

Prohibited

In light of recent incidents related to battery issues in Samsung Galaxy Note 7 and the subsequent decision to recall these phones, Icelandair strongly advises passengers not to turn on or charge these devices on board the aircraft, or to stow them in checked baggage.

All information about restricted items You can find here.

Detailed baggage fees on the official Icelandair site »
Full baggage policy on the official Icelandair site »

Checked baggage Economy Class, Economy Comfort Class (USA/ Canada Flights)

Checked bag, Economy Class,allowance, restricts, limits
Last update: 04 Oct 2016
Checked baggage Economy Class, Economy Comfort Class (USA/ Canada Flights)

Baggage type: Checked Baggage

Travel class: Economy Class

Max total allowed size (Height + Length + Width):
not exceed total 62in / 158cm with handles & wheels

Max allowed weight: 50lbs / 23kg

Number of baggages: 2

Notes

If You are traveling with 2-11 years children, they have the same baggage allowance as an adult travelling in the same travel class. A stroller/push chair is counted as one piece of baggage.

If You are traveling with infant, his baggage allowance are 1 bag, stroller and car seat or carrying basket.

Prohibited

In light of recent incidents related to battery issues in Samsung Galaxy Note 7 and the subsequent decision to recall these phones, Icelandair strongly advises passengers not to turn on or charge these devices on board the aircraft, or to stow them in checked baggage.

All information about restricted items You can find here.

Detailed baggage fees on the official Icelandair site »
Full baggage policy on the official Icelandair site »

Checked baggage Saga Class (USA/ Canada Flights)

Checked baggage, luggage, limits, allowance
Last update: 04 Oct 2016
Checked baggage Saga Class (USA/ Canada Flights)

Baggage type: Checked Baggage

Travel class: Saga Class

Max total allowed size (Height + Length + Width):
not exceed total 62in / 158cm with handles & wheels

Max allowed weight: 70lbs/ 32kg

Number of baggages: 2

Notes

If You are traveling with 2-11 years children, they have the same baggage allowance as an adult travelling in the same travel class. A stroller/push chair is counted as one piece of baggage.

If You are traveling with infant, his baggage allowance are 1 bag, stroller and car seat or carrying basket.

Prohibited

In light of recent incidents related to battery issues in Samsung Galaxy Note 7 and the subsequent decision to recall these phones, Icelandair strongly advises passengers not to turn on or charge these devices on board the aircraft, or to stow them in checked baggage.

All information about restricted items You can find here.

Detailed baggage fees on the official Icelandair site »
Full baggage policy on the official Icelandair site »

Children Baggage

Children Baggage
Last update: 04 Oct 2016
Children Baggage

Baggage type: Checked Baggage

Travel class: Economy, Economy Comfort, Saga Classes

Max allowed weight: 50lbs / 23kg

Number of baggages: 1

Notes

Infants baggage allowance: 1 bag, stroller and car seat or carrying basket.

Children 2-11 years old have the same baggage allowance as an adult travelling in the same travel class. A stroller/push chair is counted as one piece of baggage.

Prohibited

In light of recent incidents related to battery issues in Samsung Galaxy Note 7 and the subsequent decision to recall these phones, Icelandair strongly advises passengers not to turn on or charge these devices on board the aircraft, or to stow them in checked baggage.

All restricted items list You can find here.

Detailed baggage fees on the official Icelandair site »
Full baggage policy on the official Icelandair site »

Claim Information

Claim Information
Last update: 04 Oct 2016

All information about damaged, delayed and lost baggage You can find on Official Icelandair site>>

Summary

Summary
Last update: 11 Oct 2016

Here is information regarding Icelandair baggage allowance as well as restrictions, you should be aware of if you wish to fly with this carrier.

Carry on baggage allowance(all flights)

Each passenger is allowed to bring one carry on baggage whose exact dimensions limits are 15.7” X 7.8” X 21.6” and weighs not more than 22 lbs. He or she is also permitted to carry into the cabin a single accessory such as a hand bag or a laptop computer.

Checked baggage allowance (European flights)

Icelandair permits all its passengers on these given routes to carry a single checked baggage that weights no more than 50 lbs.

Checked baggage allowance (US & Canada flights to and from)

For these 2 routes, you can bring along 2 checked baggage whose sizes don’t exceed 62” and weigh no more than 50 lbs each.

Icelandair flight baggage restrictions

This carrier strongly urges its passengers to only bring along baggage comprising of items they need for wear, comfort and convenience during their flight. Additionally, items are prohibited from all Icelandair flights.

Sporting weapons

Sporting weapons can only be transported as either checked baggage or cargo. This includes hunting firearms, target shooting firearms, air pistols, dart guns, starting pistols and so on.

Stunning devices

Stunning devices are also categorized as prohibited items when it comes to what you can tag along as carry on baggage on Icelandair flights.

Pointed edge objects and blunt instruments

Pointed edged objects are strictly restricted in the cabins of this carrier’s planes, including those utilized to stitch or crochet. So, never carry items such as arrows, axes, hatchets, machetes, sabres, sword and even meat cleavers to your flight. Also, blunt instruments which have the potential to cause serious injury or endanger the safety of other passengers are prohibited onboard. This includes sporting bats, clubs, batons and so on. At the same time, workmen’s tools that are capable of causing serious injury are restricted on Icelandair flights.

Explosives and incendiary devices

Explosives and incendiary devices are strictly prohibited both in the cabin and checked baggage and cargo hold. This also includes corrosive and compressed gases. If you need to carry safety matches, have them on your person.

Infectious substances

Substances such as viruses or bacteria along with other toxic substances are strictly prohibited on Icelandair flights.

Lithium-ion and pyrotechnic devices

Lithium-ion batteries are restricted as checked baggage or cargo. This includes those which are used to power gadgets like laptops, digital cameras, mobile phones and even camcorders. However, passengers are permitted to bring along these items as carry on baggage on their flights.

Items you shouldn’t include in your checked baggage

Icelandair recommends that you shouldn’t include the following items as part of your checked baggage on your flight. Money, securities and negotiable instruments, business documents, passports and Identification documents. You should also avoid carrying fragile or perishable as part of this given baggage.

Damaged and lost baggage

Should your baggage sustain extensive damage you will have to make a claim report in writing within 7 days after your Icelandair flight. You should also have it valued and if it is beyond, obtain a written statement from a legitimate repair shop. Finally, all lost items found in this carrier’s planes are stored at the lost property/security office at the concerned airport. Therefore, you should begin all your inquiries for lost baggage there.

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