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Air Corsica

XK CCM France Europe
Which bags fit?

Carry-on

Size
55 × 35 × 25 cm≈ 21.6 × 13.7 × 9.8 in

Personal item

No size published.

Air Corsica's own page Checked 9 Aug 2026

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Airline allowances

Every size was read off the airline's own page, not copied from a list, and the link to that page sits on each card.

That page is the authority, always. Sizes change, they vary by aircraft and route, and a gate agent measures the bag in front of them. Use this to confirm what you already thought, then follow the link.

These are the standard fare's limits. On many low-cost carriers the cheapest fare includes a personal item only, and the cabin bag comes with priority boarding. Where that applies, the card says so.

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Manufacturers rarely say whether their numbers include the wheels and the handle, so we do not guess. Assume the bag in your hands measures a little larger than the number on the page.

Capacity in liters is the softest figure we carry. Brands count it differently and some include the outside pockets, so the weight badge beside it is a guide for comparing bags, not a measurement.

Units and rounding

Every figure is shown in the units its own maker or carrier published. Switch to cm or in and we convert, marked with ≈ so you can always tell ours from theirs.

Bags round up and allowances round down, never to nearest. Both err toward sending you to check rather than toward "it fits".

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A reference for cabin baggage: what each airline publishes as its carry-on and personal item limits, and the dimensions of the bags people carry. Every figure links back to the page it came from, so you can check it rather than take our word for it.

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Help build this

If you photograph a bag in an airline's sizer, measure one nobody has measured, or spot a figure that has changed, send it to support@cabinsizer.com. Credit goes to whoever took the photograph. Submitting straight from the site is what we are building next.

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What this site is

A reference for cabin baggage: what airlines publish as their limits, and what bag makers publish as their dimensions. It sells nothing, takes no commission, and carries no advertising.

Use the airline's page before you fly

Everything here is a copy of a figure somebody else published, and it can be out of date or wrong. Limits change, they differ by aircraft, route and fare, and the person at the gate measures the bag in front of them. Treat this site as a way to confirm what you already thought, then follow the link on the card to the source and trust that.

We do not accept liability for a bag that is refused, or for a fee charged at a gate.

The data

The measurements belong to whoever published them. The collection, the way it is organised and everything written around it is ours. Quote it, link to it, tell people about it. Do not copy the database wholesale, and do not scrape it: if you want the data, ask us at support@cabinsizer.com and we will probably say yes.

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