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Singapore Airlines Baggage Allowance: 7kg Cabin & Checked

Harry Jack Morgan Clarke • 2026-06-01 • Reviewed by Sofia Lindberg

Anyone who’s ever watched a bag tip the scales at check-in knows that tight feeling. Singapore Airlines posts clear rules, but travelers often get tripped up by the 7 kg carry‑on limit and what exactly counts as a personal item.

Economy checked: 1 bag, 23 kg ·
Cabin bag weight: 7 kg max ·
Cabin bag dimensions: 115 cm total ·
Extra bag (intra‑Asia): ~SGD 100–200 per kg

Quick snapshot

1Checked Baggage
2Cabin Baggage
  • 1 bag up to 7 kg (Singapore Airlines – official baggage page)
  • Dimensions max 115 cm (Singapore Airlines – official baggage page)
  • Plus 1 personal item (handbag, laptop bag) (CABINZERO – travel accessories guide) (Singapore Airlines – official baggage page)
3Extra Baggage
4Non‑Standard Items

Six key numbers define the Singapore Airlines baggage policy at a glance. The table below shows the official allowances as published by the airline.

Detail Value
Economy class standard checked weight 23 kg per bag
Cabin bag weight limit 7 kg per person
Cabin bag dimension limit 115 cm (L+W+H)
Personal item allowance Yes, in addition to cabin bag
Premium Economy checked pieces 2 bags up to 23 kg each
Excess baggage rate range SGD 100 – SGD 200 per kg
Even if your total checked allowance allows more weight, no single bag can exceed 32 kg.

What is the baggage allowance for Economy Class on Singapore Airlines?

Standard Economy checked baggage allowance

  • On most routes, Economy passengers get 1 checked bag up to 23 kg (Singapore Airlines – official baggage page).
  • Flights to/from the United States use a piece concept: 2 bags, 23 kg each, included in the fare (Singapore Airlines – baggage lightbox).
  • For weight‑concept destinations, Economy Standard is 30 kg, Economy Flexi 35 kg (Singapore Airlines – baggage lightbox).
  • No single checked bag may exceed 32 kg, even if your total allowance is higher (Singapore Airlines – baggage lightbox).

Weight and size limits for checked bags

  • Maximum linear dimensions: 158 cm (L+W+H) (Singapore Airlines – official baggage page).
  • Bags beyond these limits must be shipped as cargo or incur heavy surcharges (SherPR – travel resource).

The pattern: Economy allowance is generous on paper, but the 23 kg cap per bag means heavy packers may need to split into two bags – and that second bag costs extra.

Can I take a handbag and cabin baggage on Singapore Airlines?

Cabin baggage weight limit of 7 kg

  • Each Economy and Premium Economy passenger may bring one cabin bag up to 7 kg (Singapore Airlines – official baggage page).
  • Business, First, and Suites passengers get two cabin bags, each up to 7 kg (Singapore Airlines – official baggage page).
  • The bag must fit in the overhead bin or under the seat (SherPR – travel resource).

What counts as one piece of cabin baggage

  • A small personal item – handbag, laptop bag, camera bag – is permitted in addition to the main cabin bag (CABINZERO – travel accessories guide).
  • The personal item typically should not exceed dimensions of roughly 40 cm × 30 cm × 10 cm (CABINZERO – travel accessories guide).
  • Infant food and medical items may be carried on top of the allowance (YouTube travel vlog – 2025 policy overview).
The catch

While the 7 kg rule applies only to the main cabin bag, enforcement at the gate often results in both bags being weighed together if they are combined. Travelers who bring a stuffed backpack and a handbag may get flagged.

Does the 7 kg carry‑on limit include a handbag?

Clarifying the personal item rule

  • No – the 7 kg weight limit applies strictly to the main cabin bag. A separate handbag or laptop bag is not counted in that 7 kg (Singapore Airlines – official baggage page).
  • But the personal item must be small enough to fit under the seat in front of you (SherPR – travel resource).

Common traveler confusion

  • Many passengers assume the 7 kg limit covers everything they carry on. The official policy clearly separates the cabin bag from a personal item (CABINZERO – travel accessories guide).
  • Gate agents occasionally weigh both bags if they are combined in a single tote, but no published rule requires that (Akbar Travels – travel booking site).

The implication: Pack your main cabin bag up to 7 kg and keep your handbag light. If you carry a stuffed backpack and a full handbag, you may be asked to check one.

Baggage allowances at a glance

Seven key specs, one pattern: heavier fares buy more weight and more pieces.

Cabin class Checked allowance (weight) Checked allowance (piece, US) Cabin allowance
Economy Standard 30 kg total 2 × 23 kg 1 × 7 kg
Economy Flexi 35 kg total 2 × 23 kg 1 × 7 kg
Premium Economy 35 kg total 2 × 23 kg 1 × 7 kg
Business 40 kg total 2 × 32 kg 2 × 7 kg
First / Suites 50 kg total 2 × 32 kg 2 × 7 kg
Infant (without seat) 10 kg + stroller/car seat 1 × 23 kg + stroller No additional cabin bag

The pattern: Higher fares unlock more weight and more pieces across both checked and cabin allowance.

Confirmed facts

  • Economy class: 1 checked bag up to 23 kg on most routes (Singapore Airlines – official baggage page)
  • Cabin baggage: 1 bag up to 7 kg and 115 cm total dimensions (Singapore Airlines – official baggage page)
  • Personal item is separate and not weighed as part of cabin baggage limit (CABINZERO – travel accessories guide)
  • Elite status (PPS Club, KrisFlyer Elite Gold) grants extra checked allowance (Singapore Airlines – baggage lightbox)

These are the confirmed allowances from official and secondary sources.

What’s unclear

  • Exact enforcement frequency of cabin bag weighing at gate – varies by airport (Akbar Travels – travel booking site)
  • Whether handbag dimensions are strictly enforced or just recommended (CABINZERO – travel accessories guide)
  • Route‑specific exceptions (e.g., some South American flights) – always check before flying (SherPR – travel resource)
  • Infant food and medical items may be carried on top of the allowance but enforcement varies (YouTube travel vlog – 2025 policy overview)

These gray areas depend on airport enforcement and route-specific policies.

Quotes from the airline’s policy

For Economy and Premium Economy, the cabin baggage allowance is one piece not exceeding 7 kg and total dimensions of 115 cm.

Singapore Airlines – official baggage page

Items exceeding the cabin baggage allowance may be checked in and subject to excess baggage charges.

Singapore Airlines – official baggage page

A small personal item – handbag, laptop bag, camera bag – is permitted in addition to the main cabin bag.

CABINZERO – travel accessories guide

A single checked bag cannot exceed 32 kg even where higher overall checked‑baggage allowances apply (Singapore Airlines – baggage lightbox). PPS Club and KrisFlyer Elite Gold members may receive extra checked‑baggage allowances beyond the base allowance (Singapore Airlines – baggage lightbox).

For the traveler flying out of Singapore, the takeaway is simple: pack your main cabin bag to no more than 7 kg, keep your handbag light, and pre‑purchase extra weight online if you tend to overpack. Ignoring the 32 kg single‑bag cap could leave you paying SGD 100–200 per additional kilo at the airport – a costly surprise that a little planning avoids.

For frequent flyers, understanding baggage rules is just as important as knowing how to maximize Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer miles for future upgrades.

Frequently asked questions

Does Singapore Airlines charge for carry-on baggage?

No, standard cabin baggage is included in the fare. Only if you exceed the 7 kg limit or the size restrictions may you be asked to check the bag, which could incur a fee.

How much does it cost to check a second bag on Singapore Airlines?

Costs vary by route. On intra‑Asia flights, expect roughly SGD 100–200 per additional kilogram. Pre‑purchasing an extra allowance online is cheaper than paying at the airport.

Can I pool baggage allowance with a travel companion on Singapore Airlines?

No, Singapore Airlines does not permit pooling allowances. Each passenger has their own limit based on fare class and route.

What happens if my cabin bag weighs more than 7 kg?

It will likely be weighed at check‑in or the gate. If overweight, you may be asked to check it for a fee or relocate items to meet the limit.

Does Singapore Airlines provide a meal on international Economy flights?

Yes, complimentary meals and beverages are served on most international flights. The policy is unrelated to baggage but often asked together.

Are duty‑free purchases counted in cabin baggage weight?

They are not officially counted, but if the combined weight of your cabin bag and shopping bags appears excessive, gate agents may ask you to consolidate or check items.

Can I take a baby stroller as cabin baggage?

Strollers are generally allowed at the gate and stored in the aircraft hold. They do not count toward your cabin baggage allowance.

Bottom line: Singapore Airlines baggage policy is straightforward but has a few traps – the 7 kg cabin limit is strictly enforced, and the personal item is excluded from that weight. For Economy travelers on long‑haul routes: pack a 23 kg checked bag and a 7 kg cabin bag, and keep your handbag separate. For those flying from Singapore, the choice is clear: measure your bag before you leave home, or pay the premium at the gate.

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