Our Guide To Baggage Allowance For SAS Airlines
All details in this blog were accurate at the time of writing (February 2025). However, please double-check with your airline before travelling, as policies may change.
Travelling can be stressful, especially when it comes to knowing what your luggage allowances are. But don't worry, we’ve got your back! In this guide, we’ll break down everything you need to know about Scandinavian Airlines' (SAS) baggage allowance - from cabin bags to checked luggage and special items. Plus, we’ll recommend the best Tripp suitcases to help you travel smart and hassle-free. So, are you ready to jet off?
Meet SAS: A Scandinavian Airline With Exceptional Service
Founded in 1946, Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) has been a cornerstone of Scandinavian air travel, connecting Denmark, Norway, and Sweden with the world. From its origins as a collaborative venture between three Scandinavian countries, SAS has evolved into one of Europe’s leading airlines. Known for its commitment to sustainability, innovation, and premium service, SAS proudly offers a seamless travel experience, flying to destinations across Europe, North America, and beyond.
With a modern fleet of Airbus and Boeing aircraft, SAS blends cutting-edge technology with passenger comfort. So, whether you're flying for business or leisure, this airline ensures a comfortable and efficient journey. Plus, they offer everything from tasty meals and in-flight entertainment to priority services for a smooth and comfortable journey.
SAS Travel Classes: Choose Your Comfort Level
Before we dive into your baggage allowance, it’s worth knowing a bit about the different travel classes SAS offers:
- SAS Go (Economy): Ideal for budget-conscious travellers, Go offers great service, plus the option to purchase snacks and drinks onboard. On long-haul flights to Asia and North America, meals are included, and you can enjoy inflight entertainment on your personal screen. WiFi is available on all flights for a fee.
- SAS Plus: If you want a bit more comfort, Plus is a great option. On European flights, it offers seat comfort similar to Go, but on long-haul routes, you will get a wider seat with extra legroom. You’ll also get priority boarding, access to SAS lounges, and a meal with drinks and snacks.
- SAS Business: The ultimate way to travel! With Business, enjoy premium comfort with fully reclinable seats that turn into a bed, a gourmet three-course meal and snacks, a wide selection of beverages, and inflight entertainment. Plus, WiFi is included, so you can stay connected throughout the journey.
What You Need To Know About SAS Baggage Allowance
When flying with SAS, your baggage allowance depends on your ticket type and destination. Here’s a simple guide to make sure you’re ready to go.
Cabin Bag: What You Can Take Onboard
Cabin bags are essential for easy travel, but SAS has specific rules about what you can bring onboard. Here's what you need to know:
- Free Underseat Bag: Everyone can bring one small underseat bag, like a handbag or laptop bag, free of charge. The bag must fit under the seat and not exceed 40 x 30 x 15 cm.
- Cabin Bag Size: The maximum dimensions for your cabin bag are 55 x 40 x 23 cm.
- Go (Smart, Pro, Bonus) & Plus (Smart, Pro, Bonus): One cabin bag with a maximum weight of 8 kg.
To / From Asia & North America:- Go (Light, Smart, Pro, Bonus): One cabin bag with a maximum weight of 8 kg.
- Plus (Smart, Pro) & Business (Smart, Pro, Bonus, Business Bonus): Two cabin bags, each weighing up to 8 kg
Tripp Recommendation:
For your cabin suitcase, our Holiday 8 cabin cases are the perfect fit. It’s colourful, durable and stylish, plus it meets SAS’s size restrictions whilst providing plenty of room for your essentials.
Checked Baggage: Your Allowance & What You Need To Know
Now, let’s talk checked baggage. SAS offers a variety of allowances depending on your class of travel. Here’s what you’re entitled to:
- Go Smart, Plus Smart & Go Bonus: One checked bag, weighing up to 23 kg.
- Plus Pro & Plus Bonus: Two checked bags, each with a maximum weight of 23 kg.
- Business & Business Bonus: Two checked bags, each weighing up to 32 kg.
- Checked Bag Size: The maximum dimensions is a combined 158 cm.
Tripp Recommendation:
For checked baggage, the Escape medium and large suitcases are perfect. With plenty of space for all your belongings, an integrated TSA lock, and four wheels, you’ll be gliding to your destination.
Tripp Escape Dove Grey Large Suitcase£60.00 £130.00 Save 53%Tripp Escape Sunflower Large Suitcase£60.00 £130.00 Save 53%Tripp Escape Ice Blue Medium Suitcase£39.50 £120.00 Save 67%Tripp Escape Teal Medium Suitcase£52.00 £120.00 Save 56%Extra Baggage: More Room For Your Essentials
Sometimes, you just need that extra bit of room for all your things. If you’re over the weight limit or need more bags, SAS makes it easy to add extra baggage:
- Extra Bags: You can purchase extra checked bags online before your flight or at the airport.
- Overweight Bags: If your bag is over the limit, you’ll pay extra fees, so make sure to weigh it before you head out to the airport.
Special Baggage: What To Know When You’re Travelling With Unique Items
Travelling with special items like sports gear or musical instruments? SAS has you covered! Here’s what you can bring:
- Sports Equipment: From skis to golf clubs, SAS allows a wide variety of sports gear, as long as it fits within the size limits and is packed properly.
- Musical Instruments: If you’re bringing a musical instrument, inform SAS in advance, and remember some larger instruments might require a seat in the cabin.
- Double-check before you confirm your booking, as some items might need to be flagged in advance so you can steer clear of extra fees at the airport.
What To Do If Your Baggage Is Lost Or Damaged
Luggage can sometimes go missing, but don’t worry, SAS makes it easy to deal with lost or damaged baggage:
- Lost Baggage: If your bag doesn’t show up at baggage claim, report it immediately at the SAS baggage desk. They’ll help track your luggage.
- Damaged Baggage: If your bag is damaged, you need to report it to SAS within seven days. Take photos of any damage and keep your baggage tag for reference.
Pack Smart For Your SAS Journey
Now that you’ve got all the details on baggage, here are a few smart packing tips for your SAS flight:
Check Your Baggage Allowance:
Always double-check your baggage allowance before you pack. This helps avoid those pesky extra baggage fees.
Buy Extra Bags In Advance:
If you know you’ll need more space, purchase extra baggage online ahead of time to save money.
Pack Smart:
Use packing cubes, roll your clothes, and leave behind non-essentials. Less is more when it comes to avoiding extra baggage fees.
Ready For Your Tripp with SAS?
Now that you’re fully informed about SAS baggage allowances, you’re ready to pack with confidence. Whether you’re flying Go, Plus or Business, knowing the rules will help you avoid unnecessary fees and stress. And remember, choosing the right suitcase is key to a smooth travel experience. Tripp has the perfect options for all your luggage needs, no matter how much space (or style) you need!
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Posted by Emma Smith
15th February 2025