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ANA Domestic Carry-on Baggage Rules (2026): Size, 10kg Limit & Power Bank Guide

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ANA Boeing 777 explaining ANA domestic baggage rules

ANA (All Nippon Airways) has several important baggage rules for domestic flights that passengers should know before traveling, including the 10 kg (22 lbs) carry-on baggage limit and the current power bank regulations.

Compared with most low-cost carriers (LCCs), ANA offers a generous free checked baggage allowance. However, it also enforces strict rules regarding carry-on baggage size, weight, and prohibited hazardous items.

To help you avoid delays and unexpected issues at the airport, this guide clearly explains the latest ANA domestic baggage rules for carry-on baggage, checked baggage, and power banks.

Key Takeaways

  • Passengers may check up to 20 kg (44 lbs) of baggage free of charge on ANA domestic flights (45 kg (99 lbs) in Premium Class).
  • You may bring one carry-on bag and one personal item (two items in total). New carry-on baggage size limits took effect on July 1, 2026.
  • The combined weight of all carry-on baggage must not exceed 10 kg (22 lbs).
  • Power banks are prohibited in checked baggage and must be carried onboard.
  • Power banks exceeding 160 Wh are prohibited on board.

This guide explains everything you need to know about ANA domestic baggage rules, including carry-on baggage, checked baggage, baggage size restrictions, power bank regulations, and prohibited items, in a simple, beginner-friendly way.




ANA Domestic Carry-on Baggage Rules: Size, Weight, and Number of Items

ANA domestic carry-on baggage size and weight rules
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Carry-on Baggage Size, Number of Items, and Weight

ANA domestic flights have specific carry-on baggage rules covering size, weight, and the number of items you may bring onboard. Effective July 1, 2026, the size limit for personal items will change, so be sure to check the updated rules before your flight.

Category ANA Carry-on Baggage Requirements
📏 Carry-on Bag Size 🗓️ Flights departing on or before June 30, 2026

• Aircraft with 100 or more seats:
55 × 40 × 25 cm (maximum total dimensions: 115 cm)

• Aircraft with fewer than 100 seats:
45 × 35 × 20 cm (maximum total dimensions: 100 cm)

⚠️ Effective July 1, 2026

Personal items stored under the seat in front of you must not exceed 40 × 30 × 20 cm.


* For seats without under-seat storage, such as emergency exit rows or bulkhead seats, personal items may need to be placed in the overhead compartment.

🛍️ Number of Items Up to two items: one carry-on bag and one personal item (such as a handbag, umbrella, or camera).
⚖️ Weight Combined weight: up to 10 kg (22 lbs)
Note
If your itinerary includes a connection from an aircraft with 100 or more seats to one with fewer than 100 seats, the smaller aircraft carry-on size limit (45 × 35 × 20 cm) will apply.

Although ANA's baggage policy is generally more generous than that of most low-cost carriers (LCCs), baggage exceeding the permitted size or weight may need to be checked into the cargo hold at the boarding gate.

Important Carry-on Baggage Tips for ANA Domestic Flights

  • The combined weight of all carry-on baggage must not exceed 10 kg (22 lbs).
  • Bags exceeding the permitted size may need to be checked before boarding.
  • ⚠️ Beginning July 1, 2026, rolling suitcases and similar bags cannot be treated as personal items unless they fit within the new personal item size limit of 40 × 30 × 20 cm.
  • Power banks are prohibited in checked baggage and must be carried onboard.
  • Power banks exceeding 160 Wh are prohibited on board.
  • Your carry-on baggage must be light enough for you to place safely in the overhead compartment without assistance.
  • If overhead bin space is limited, you may be asked to check your baggage at the boarding gate.



Common Items with Carry-on Restrictions

Items Allowed Onboard with Restrictions

Item ⚠️ Carry-on Rules & Restrictions
🔥 Lighters & Matches Limited to one lighter or one pack of safety matches per passenger. They must be carried on your person and cannot be packed in checked baggage.
🔋 Power Banks Carry-on only. Power banks are prohibited in checked baggage. Power banks rated up to 100Wh are generally permitted for personal use, while those rated over 100Wh and up to 160Wh are limited to two per passenger. Power banks exceeding 160Wh are not permitted.
✂️ Scissors Scissors with blades 6 cm or shorter may be carried onboard, provided they comply with airport security regulations.
🧴 Cosmetics & Perfume Each container must not exceed 0.5 L (0.5 kg), with a maximum combined total of 2 L (2 kg) per passenger.
🚨 Fireworks, Firecrackers & Gas Canisters Not permitted in either carry-on or checked baggage. These items are classified as prohibited dangerous goods under aviation safety regulations.

ANA Domestic Power Bank Rules

ANA domestic power bank carry-on rules

Most Important Rule

ANA does not allow power banks in checked baggage.

Because lithium-ion batteries pose a potential fire risk, all power banks must be carried in your carry-on baggage.

⚠️ Important
Packing a power bank inside checked luggage is prohibited. If one is found during the security screening or baggage inspection process, you may be asked to remove it before your baggage can be accepted.

Power Bank Carry-on Rules

  • Power banks rated at 100Wh or less may be carried in your carry-on baggage.
  • Power banks over 100Wh but not exceeding 160Wh are limited to two per passenger.
  • Power banks exceeding 160Wh are not permitted on board.
  • Power banks are prohibited in checked baggage.
  • Keep your power bank with you and within your reach during the flight rather than storing it in the overhead compartment.
  • Charging the power bank itself during the flight is prohibited.
  • Damaged, defective, or recalled lithium-ion batteries and power banks are not permitted on board.

Why Are the Rules So Strict?

In recent years, airlines around the world have reported incidents involving smoke and fires caused by lithium-ion batteries during flights. As a result, carriers have strengthened their safety policies regarding power banks.

For this reason, power banks and smart luggage equipped with removable lithium-ion batteries cannot be packed in checked baggage.

Before you travel, it's a good idea to check your power bank's capacity (Wh) and review ANA's latest baggage rules.


Rules for Carrying Liquids on ANA Domestic Flights

  • You may bring beverages such as water, tea, and juice on ANA domestic flights.
  • Bottled drinks purchased before passing through the security checkpoint, as well as beverages in reusable bottles or tumblers, are also permitted.
  • Alcoholic beverages with an alcohol content of more than 24% but not exceeding 70% may be carried, provided each container holds 5 liters or less, with a total limit of 5 liters per passenger.
  • Cosmetics, perfume, and non-radioactive medications may be carried in containers of up to 0.5 L (0.5 kg) each, with a maximum combined total of 2 L (2 kg).
⚠️ Important
Alcoholic beverages with an alcohol content of more than 70% are prohibited in both carry-on and checked baggage.

Medications and Baby Formula

Permitted Onboard

  • Medications required during the flight may be carried onboard.
  • Passengers traveling with infants may bring baby formula and baby food.
  • Medically necessary items, such as diabetes medication and CPAP equipment, are also permitted.
  • Security officers may ask you to explain or verify these items during screening.
  • Carrying a doctor's note or prescription, when appropriate, can help make the screening process smoother.

Please note that ANA does not provide onboard refrigeration for medications or baby formula. If temperature control is required, it is recommended to bring an insulated cooler bag with ice packs or another suitable cooling container.


ANA Domestic Checked Baggage Rules (Size, Weight & Excess Baggage Fees)

ANA domestic checked baggage counter
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Checked Baggage Size, Weight & Quantity

On ANA domestic flights, Economy Class passengers can check up to 20 kg (44 lbs) free of charge, while Premium Class passengers receive a free baggage allowance of up to 45 kg (99 lbs).

Unlike many low-cost carriers (LCCs), ANA does not impose a specific limit on the number of checked bags, provided your total baggage weight and the size limit for each bag remain within the permitted allowance. You may check multiple suitcases as long as the combined weight does not exceed your free baggage allowance.

Item ANA Checked Baggage Rules
📏 Size Maximum total dimensions of 203 cm (80 in) (length + width + height)
📦 Number of Bags No specific limit (provided the total weight and size of each bag remain within the permitted allowance)
⚖️ Free Weight Allowance Economy Class: Up to 20 kg (44 lbs)
Premium Class: Up to 45 kg (99 lbs)
💰 Excess Baggage Fees Excess baggage fees apply if you exceed the free baggage allowance (20 kg or 45 kg). The maximum weight per bag is 32 kg (70 lbs).

Important Notes on Excess Weight

  • Economy Class passengers will be charged excess baggage fees for baggage exceeding 20 kg.
  • Premium Class passengers will be charged excess baggage fees for baggage exceeding 45 kg.
  • Fees vary depending on the route and the amount of excess weight.
  • If you're unsure about your baggage weight, weighing it at home before departure is recommended.

Oversized Items Such as Sports Equipment and Musical Instruments

  • Golf bags, skis, snowboards, fishing rods, bicycles, and similar sporting equipment can be checked.
  • Maximum acceptable dimensions vary depending on the aircraft type.
  • Some oversized items may not fit on smaller aircraft.
  • Acceptance is also subject to available cargo space.
💡 ANA Domestic Flight Tip
Even in Economy Class, ANA allows passengers to check up to 20 kg (44 lbs) free of charge. In addition, there is no specific limit on the number of checked bags, provided your baggage remains within the free weight allowance and size restrictions. Unlike many LCCs, you typically won't pay extra simply for checking multiple suitcases, making ANA a convenient choice for travelers with more luggage.

Baggage Services & Special Handling

Service / Item Details & Conditions
⚖️ Excess Baggage Excess baggage fees apply when you exceed the free baggage allowance (20 kg in Economy Class or 45 kg in Premium Class).
🏄 Sports Equipment & Oversized Items Golf bags, skis, snowboards, bicycles, and similar items can be checked, although size limits vary depending on the aircraft.
🎻 Musical Instruments Depending on the size of the instrument, it may need to be checked, carried onboard, or require the purchase of an additional seat.
👶 Strollers & Child Seats Items used by the passenger may be checked free of charge.
🐶 Pets Pets may be checked as baggage with advance reservation and payment of the applicable charges.

About Excess Baggage Fees

On ANA domestic flights, excess baggage fees apply if you exceed your free baggage allowance. The fee depends on the following factors:

  • Your travel class (Economy or Premium Class)
  • The amount of excess weight
  • Your route

Because excess baggage fees are subject to change, it's recommended that you check the latest information on ANA's official website before your flight.

Extra baggage fees can make LCCs more expensive

Compare Total Airfare Including Baggage Fees

Although low-cost carriers (LCCs) often advertise lower fares, adding checked baggage can make them more expensive than ANA or JAL. Comparing the total trip cost before booking can help you find the best overall deal.


How to Check Your Baggage and Important Tips

ANA BAGGAGE DROP self-service baggage drop
(Image: ANA)

Where to Check Your Baggage

On ANA domestic flights, you can check your baggage at either the ANA BAGGAGE DROP self-service baggage drop or an ANA baggage counter at the departure airport. At participating airports, you can use the self-service baggage drop for faster baggage check-in.

  • ANA BAGGAGE DROP (Self-Service Baggage Drop)
  • ANA Baggage Counter
  • Staffed Check-in Counter
⚠️ Important
Baggage longer than 110 cm (43.3 in), oversized sports equipment, or unusually shaped items may not be accepted at the self-service baggage drop. In these cases, please visit a staffed counter for assistance.

What to Do if Your Baggage Is Damaged or Lost

If Your Baggage Is Damaged

  • Report the damage to an ANA staff member before leaving the airport.
  • If you discover the damage after leaving the airport, contact the arrival airport within seven days from the day after baggage collection.
  • For flights operated by ANA, you may be able to submit a claim using ANA's dedicated online inquiry form.

If Your Baggage Is Missing

  • Report it to the baggage service counter immediately after arrival.
  • Having your baggage claim tag (claim receipt) ready will help speed up the process.
💡 Travel Tip
Keep your baggage claim tag in a safe place until you have collected your luggage. It is essential if your baggage is delayed or goes missing.

Items Not Covered by Compensation

Even if your baggage is checked, compensation may not be available depending on the condition of the baggage or the nature of the damage.

  • Minor scratches or scuffs resulting from normal handling
  • Damage caused by normal wear and tear
  • Damage to protruding parts such as wheels, handles, or straps
  • Damage to the contents inside your baggage
  • Damage to fragile items or precision electronic equipment

Items That Cannot Be Checked

Under Japanese aviation safety regulations, the following dangerous goods are prohibited in checked baggage.

  • Power banks (spare lithium-ion batteries)
  • Lithium-ion batteries exceeding 160Wh
  • Fireworks and firecrackers
  • Gas canisters
  • Hazardous substances such as insecticides and pesticides
  • Self-heating meal containers (meals containing heating packs)
  • Other dangerous goods prohibited under aviation regulations
🚨 Important
Power banks (spare lithium-ion batteries) are not permitted in checked baggage. They must always be carried in your carry-on baggage.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)



How much carry-on baggage can I bring on an ANA domestic flight?

On ANA domestic flights, you may bring one personal item and one piece of carry-on baggage, for a total of two items. The combined weight must not exceed 10 kg (22 lbs).

What is the maximum power bank capacity allowed on ANA?

Power banks with a capacity of 100Wh or less may be carried without restriction. Power banks rated over 100Wh but not exceeding 160Wh require airline approval and are limited to two per passenger. Power banks exceeding 160Wh are not permitted. Power banks are not permitted in checked baggage.

Can I bring a suitcase as carry-on baggage on ANA?

Yes. A suitcase may be carried on board as long as it meets ANA's size and weight requirements.

  • Aircraft with 100 seats or more: 55 × 40 × 25 cm (115 cm total dimensions)
  • Aircraft with fewer than 100 seats: 45 × 35 × 20 cm (100 cm total dimensions)
  • The combined weight, including your personal item, must not exceed 10 kg (22 lbs).
  • ⚠️ For flights departing on or after July 1, 2026, personal items stored under the seat must be no larger than 40 × 30 × 20 cm. Wheeled carry-on suitcases generally do not qualify as personal items.

How much checked baggage is free on ANA?

Economy Class passengers receive a free checked baggage allowance of up to 20 kg (44 lbs), while Premium Class passengers may check up to 45 kg (99 lbs) free of charge. Excess baggage fees apply if you exceed the free baggage allowance.

Can I check a golf bag or skis with ANA?

Yes. Sports equipment such as golf bags, skis, snowboards, and bicycles can be checked. However, acceptance depends on the aircraft type and available cargo space.

Can I check a stroller free of charge on ANA?

Yes. Strollers, child safety seats, and bassinets may be checked free of charge, provided they are for your personal use.

Can I bring drinks on board an ANA domestic flight?

Yes. On ANA domestic flights, you may bring bottled drinks, as well as beverages in reusable bottles or tumblers. Security staff may ask to inspect the contents during screening.

Can I bring a lighter on an ANA flight?

Yes. You may carry one small cigarette lighter or one book of safety matches per passenger. However, they are not allowed in checked baggage.

Can I use a power bank during an ANA flight?

Yes. You may carry a power bank on board, but charging the power bank itself during the flight is not permitted for safety reasons. Keep your power bank with you during the flight rather than placing it in the overhead compartment.


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ANA Domestic Baggage Rules Summary

ANA offers a more generous free baggage allowance than most low-cost carriers (LCCs). One of its biggest advantages is that Economy Class passengers can check up to 20 kg (44 lbs) of baggage free of charge. In addition, there is no limit on the number of checked bags, provided they remain within the free baggage allowance and size restrictions.

However, there are specific rules regarding the size and weight of carry-on baggage, as well as restrictions on power banks. To avoid delays at the airport, it's a good idea to review the latest baggage regulations before your trip.

✈️ ANA Domestic Baggage Rules at a Glance

  • Carry-on baggage is limited to one personal item and one carry-on bag (two items in total).
  • For flights departing on or after July 1, 2026, personal items stored under the seat must be no larger than 40 × 30 × 20 cm.
  • The combined carry-on baggage weight must not exceed 10 kg (22 lbs).
  • Economy Class passengers can check up to 20 kg (44 lbs) free of charge.
  • Premium Class passengers can check up to 45 kg (99 lbs) free of charge.
  • Power banks must be carried in carry-on baggage and are prohibited in checked baggage.
  • Oversized items such as golf bags and ski equipment may also be checked.

Checking your baggage size, weight, and power bank regulations before traveling will help ensure a smoother security screening and boarding process.

In particular, remember these important rules before you fly: carry-on baggage is limited to a combined weight of 10 kg (22 lbs), power banks cannot be placed in checked baggage, and the updated personal item size restriction takes effect on July 1, 2026.

If you're flying on an ANA domestic flight, use this guide to review the carry-on and checked baggage rules in advance and enjoy a safe, comfortable, and hassle-free journey.


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