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JetBlue Carry-on Luggage Size

Policy snapshot based on the latest verified sources. Re-check your route and fare class before departure.

JetBlue Carry-on Context Image

JetBlue carry-on luggage size check visual

This visual helps explain the real scenario where carry-on size checks happen: airport sizer validation and boarding control.

Use this page's exact dimension values as your final reference, then keep a small buffer if your suitcase is near the limit.

Current Carry-on Rule

Carry-on size: 22 x 14 x 9 in (55.9 x 35.6 x 22.9 cm)

Personal item: One personal item under-seat fit

Includes wheels/handles: Yes

Last verified: 2026-03-20

Quick Facts

This section provides citation-ready facts for JetBlue carry-on rules.

Airline
JetBlue
Carry-on limit (in)
22 x 14 x 9
Carry-on limit (cm)
55.9 x 35.6 x 22.9
Personal item
One personal item under-seat fit
Includes wheels/handles
Yes
Last verified
2026-03-20
How Airlines Calculate Luggage Size

Airline baggage limits in inches are based on the outer box dimensions of your bag, not volume.

  • Carry-on rule (most common): single-side limits such as 22 x 14 x 9 in (L x W x H).
  • What must be included: wheels, handles, feet, and any rigid external parts.
  • What is not used as the main rule: liters/cubic volume is usually not the acceptance criterion.
  • Sizer logic at airport: if the bag does not fit the frame, it can be denied or gate-checked.

Practical Notes

  • Use airline sizer at airport if your bag is close to the limit.
  • Low-cost and basic fares may change allowance or fees.
  • Regional aircraft can have stricter cabin space rules.
  • Please manually re-verify if route/fare-specific restrictions apply.

Guide: How to Apply JetBlue Rules Correctly

Step 1: Measure your bag at the widest points and include every rigid exterior part.

Step 2: Compare each side against this airline's single-dimension limit, not just total volume.

Step 3: If your bag is close to the limit, reduce load and keep essentials in your personal item in case of gate-check.

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