Carry-on baggage allowances vary by cabin class and Velocity membership status. Choose your cabin class or Velocity status below to see the specific carry-on allowance for your flight.
Guests travelling in Economy Class, includingΒ Velocity Red or Silver members:
No individual item can exceed 8kg in weight.
Maximum dimensions:β¨
L56cm x W36cm x H23cm
Maximum dimensions:Β L45cm Γ W33cm Γ H20cm
Examples include:
Additional allowances apply only for Gold, Platinum, and Platinum Plus members.
Guests travelling in Business Class, Velocity Gold, Platinum or Platinum Plus members, and those seated in Economy X may bring:
No individual item can exceed 8kg in weight.
Maximum dimensions:β¨
L56cm x W36cm x H23cm
Examples:Β wheeled suitcase, duffle bag, large backpack
Cannot exceed a combined weight of 14kg, with no single bag over 8kg.
Maximum dimensions:β¨
L48cm x W34cm x H23cm
Cannot exceed a combined weight of 14kg, with no single bag over 8kg.
Maximum dimensions:β¨
Standard piece:Β L56cm x W36cm x H23cm
Suit pack:Β L114cm x W60cm x H11cm
Maximum dimensions:Β L45cm Γ W33cm Γ H20cm
Examples include:Β
Please note: no additional carry-on baggage allowance is granted to Red or Silver Velocity members.
Guests travelling on flights operated by Alliance Airlines or Link Airways on behalf of Virgin Australia will receive the Economy carry-on allowance, regardless of cabin or Velocity status.Β
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Virgin Australia Charter service guests receive Economy carry-on baggage allowance only.
To help keep everyone safe, certainΒ restricted or prohibited itemsΒ cannot be taken through airport security checkpoints. If youβre travelling with anything that could be considered sharp, dangerous, flammable, or capable of causing harm, you should place it in yourΒ checked baggageΒ before arriving at the airport.
This includes items that:
These itemsΒ must notΒ be taken through passenger screening and are generally not allowed in carry-on baggage:
If airport security identifies a prohibited item or weapon at screening, youβll be required to either:
All inflatable items must be fully deflated before they can be taken onboard as carry-on baggage. Any item that remains inflated, even partially, must travel as checked baggage in the aircraft hold.
This rule applies to everyday items such as:
Deflating these items helps prevent pressure-related risks at altitude and avoids unnecessary hold-ups at security.
Most countries have similar definitions of prohibited items and weapons, but rules can vary slightly by jurisdiction. For the most accurate guidance, refer to the relevant authority:
Medical and assistive items required for travel,Β including mobility devices are permitted in the cabin and are exempt from standard carry-on restrictions.Β These items do not count towards your carry-on allowance when used for medical necessity.
Examples include:
Guests who require sharp medical items, such as syringes for insulin or other essential medical treatments, are permitted to carry them onboard. These items will need to be presented during security screening.
For more information on travelling with medical needs, please refer to ourΒ specific needs and assistanceΒ page.
Small musical instruments may be brought onboard as part of your carry-on baggage allowance if they fit within the size limit L85cm Γ W34cm Γ H23cm.Β Instruments within this size count as one carry-on bag.
For larger instruments such as cello or guitars, guestsΒ must contact theΒ Guest Contact CentreΒ to book an extra seat for the for the instrument.
Guest Contact Centre: 13 67 89
For more details, seeΒ Oversized and Fragile Items.
Passengers travelling with an assistance animal may check up to three special items free of charge on Virgin Australia operated flights.
For full details on eligibility and permitted items, please refer to our Assistance AnimalsΒ page.