Check out this page for info on what you can bring on board, ensuring you're well-prepared for your next flight.

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Carry-on baggage allowances

The amount of baggage you can take on board varies based on the fare or bundle you choose. The table below outlines our current carry-on baggage allowances if you book directly with us today.

Note. If you’ve already made a booking and would like to confirm your carry-on baggage allowance, please refer to your itinerary, Manage booking or Fare rules.

Fares and bundles

Weight allowance (across 2 items)

Starter fare 7kg
Starter Plus bundle 7kg




Flex bundle
7kg
  • Jetstar Airways (JQ) international flights
  • Jetstar Japan (GK) flights
  • All Jetstar flights that include a connecting flight with Jetstar Asia (3K)
14kg (Max. 10kg per single item):
  • Jetstar Airways (JQ) Australia and New Zealand domestic flights
  • Jetstar Asia (3K) flights
Flex Plus bundle 7kg
Business fare 14kg
(Max. 10kg per single item)
Business Max bundle 14kg
(Max. 10kg per single item)
+7kg Extra Carry-On 14kg
(Max. 10kg per single item)

Number of carry-on items allowed

Your weight allowance can be shared across 2 items:

    1. One main item for the overhead locker.

    Regardless of your weight allowance, your main item must fit in the overhead lockers and not exceed 56cm (height) x 36cm (width) x 23cm (depth) including wheels and handles.

    Note. If you’ve purchased a 14kg allowance, your main item cannot exceed 10kg.

    2. One small item to store under the seat in front of you.

    A small item is something carried outside of your main item and is capable of fitting under the seat in front of you.

Common small items include:

  • A purse or handbag
  • A laptop in a thin case
  • A coat or blanket
  • An umbrella
  • Infant food and other baby items
  • A camera
  • Approved duty-free goods

  • Avoid fees at the airport

    We monitor carry-on baggage at the airport and fees apply if you exceed your allowance. Extra items may also need to be checked in.

    If you know you're likely to go over your allowance, it's cheaper to purchase extra baggage online before you arrive at the airport. You can do this when you book or at Manage booking.

    Travelling with dangerous goods or medication

    Dangerous goods

    Some items are prohibited as carry-on baggage so make sure you remove restricted items and don’t forget to check liquids, aerosols, gels and powders if you are flying from an international terminal.

    Medication

    If you need to bring essential medication on your flight, please check our travelling with medication requirements.

    Travelling with infants and children

    Check out the relevant link below for info about bringing: