How strict is easyJet with hand luggage? The 2026 reality

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If you are flying with easyJet and wondering how strict they are with hand luggage, the short answer is: stricter than they used to be, but less aggressive than Ryanair.

EasyJet uses metal sizer boxes at most UK departure gates. If your bag does not fit, you pay £48 before you board and the bag goes in the hold. That fee applies per leg, so a return trip where both legs catch you costs £96.

Enforcement is inconsistent. Gatwick North is currently the most reliably checked airport. On busy summer routes to Spain, Italy and Greece, the sizers appear more often. On quieter routes and off-peak departures, bags sometimes pass without being checked at all.

What easyJet’s hand luggage rules say

Every easyJet passenger gets one free underseat bag, up to 45×36×20cm. There is no weight limit on this bag, but you must be able to lift it yourself.

A larger cabin bag (up to 56×45×25cm) travels in the overhead locker. This is included free if you have easyJet Plus, an Inclusive Plus fare, or a seat in the Up Front or Extra Legroom zone. Everyone else pays for it.

The key point: you cannot buy the large cabin bag upgrade at the airport. It must be added to your booking online before you fly. If you arrive at the gate with an oversized bag and no pre-booked upgrade, the gate fee is your only option.

For the full breakdown of sizes and fees, see our guide to the easyJet baggage allowance.

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Departure gates are where hand luggage checks happen. On busy easyJet routes in summer, the sizer boxes appear at almost every boarding.

How strict is easyJet at the gate in 2026?

EasyJet uses metal sizer boxes at departure gates on most UK routes. Staff either ask passengers to place their bag in the frame, or pick out bags that look visibly too large.

At Gatwick North, enforcement has been particularly consistent through spring and summer 2026. The ground handling at Gatwick, Bristol and Manchester airports is managed by DHL Supply Chain, which receives a payment per non-compliant bag identified. That financial incentive at the contractor level means bag checks at those airports tend to be routine rather than occasional.

EasyJet is generally less aggressive than Ryanair. A soft holdall or backpack that is slightly over the 45×36×20cm limit will often compress enough to pass the sizer. Rigid cabin suitcases that cannot compress are more likely to be stopped.

For a direct comparison, see our guide on how strict Ryanair is with hand luggage.

The £48 gate fee explained

If your bag fails the sizer, the gate agent asks you to pay £48 before you board. The bag then travels in the hold for that flight.

There is no way to negotiate the fee at the gate. You either pay, or you remove enough items from the bag to make it fit the frame. Loose items taken out may be asked to go back inside the bag before it is rechecked.

If you know your bag is oversized before you travel, adding the large cabin bag online is considerably cheaper than the gate rate. Use our easyJet cabin bag size guide to check your dimensions before you pack.

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Getting your bag within the 45×36×20cm free allowance before you leave home is the most reliable way to avoid the £48 gate fee.

Which bags tend to fail

Rigid cabin suitcases cause the most problems. Even bags that technically meet the 45×36×20cm dimensions can sit high in the metal frame if the base is rigid or a protruding handle adds height.

Soft bags compress. A fabric holdall or backpack with some give can squeeze into the sizer frame when a hard-sided bag of the same nominal size cannot. This is why enforcement feels less predictable with easyJet than with Ryanair. The outcome depends partly on the bag type and partly on whether individual staff decide a borderline case is worth pursuing.

Anything that is visibly too large will be flagged at every airport and on every route.

How to avoid the gate fee

Check your bag dimensions at home before you leave. EasyJet’s free allowance (45×36×20cm) is smaller than the cabin bags permitted free of charge by Jet2 and TUI, so a bag that passes on other airlines may not pass with easyJet.

If your bag is borderline, choose something soft-sided rather than rigid. The compression makes a real difference at the sizer.

If you need overhead locker space, add the large cabin bag to your booking online. EasyJet Plus membership includes the large bag on every flight, which can save money if you fly easyJet regularly.

Use our airline luggage checker to compare allowances across all UK airlines before you book. For bag recommendations that fit within easyJet’s free allowance, see our guide to the best carry-on bags for easyJet. For a full comparison across all UK airlines, see our guide to hand luggage sizes across UK airlines.

FAQs

Does easyJet check hand luggage at the gate?

Yes, on most UK routes. EasyJet uses metal sizer boxes at departure gates, particularly at Gatwick, Bristol and Manchester. Enforcement is less consistent than Ryanair’s, but regular enough that you should not rely on passing through unchecked.

What is the easyJet gate fee for hand luggage in 2026?

£48 per leg. If your bag fails the sizer, you pay £48 before boarding and the bag travels in the hold. On a return trip where both legs charge the fee, the total is £96.

Is easyJet stricter than Ryanair with hand luggage?

No. EasyJet is generally less aggressive at the gate than Ryanair. Borderline soft bags often pass with easyJet where they would be stopped with Ryanair. Ryanair’s enforcement has been more consistent and more penalising since late 2025.

Can I buy the easyJet large cabin bag at the airport?

No. The large cabin bag (56×45×25cm) must be added to your booking online before you fly. EasyJet does not sell gate upgrades. If you arrive with an oversized bag and no pre-booked upgrade, the only option is to pay the £48 gate fee.

What is the free hand luggage size for easyJet?

45×36×20cm, including handles and wheels. There is no weight limit, but the bag must fit under the seat in front of you. This free allowance is smaller than the cabin bags permitted free by Jet2 and TUI.

Also see our complete guide to easyJet Holidays for everything you need to plan an easyJet package holiday.

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