Carry-on baggage
Our baggage allowances only apply on flights operated by WestJet or WestJet Encore. This includes domestic, U.S., international and chartered flights.
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Items that do not fit into the sizing device or exceed our carry-on allowance will be considered checked baggage and you will be charged a checked bag fee and a service fee. Credit cards and Debit cards are accepted as a form of payment at the gate in Canada. In other countries, payment at the gate is limited to credit cards only.
WestJet allows each Econo, Member Exclusive, EconoFlex, Premium, PremiumFlex, Business or BusinessFlex guest to bring one (1) carry-on bag and one (1) personal item.
Items which do not fit into the sizing device or exceed our carry-on allowance will be placed in checked baggage and applicable baggage fees may be collected.
WestJet allows each UltraBasic guest to bring one (1) personal item. WestJet does not allow UltraBasic guests to bring or pay for a carry-on bag except in the following cases:
- UltraBasic guests travelling to and from Europe and Asia are allowed to bring one (1) carry-on bag and one (1) personal item.
- UltraBasic guests are allowed to bring one (1) carry-on bag and one (1) personal item when Extended Comfort has been purchased for all flights in a single direction, including connections.
UltraBasic guests who arrive at the gate with a carry-on bag that does not meet an exception listed above will be required to check the bag and will be charged a checked baggage fee and a service fee.
When travelling on WestJet or WestJet operated flights, we encourage guests to independently place carry-on and/or personal items in to the overhead bins. Your smaller, personal item should be stowed under the seat in front of you.
The carry-on item must be within 53 centimeters or 21 inches in length by 38 centimeters or 15 inches in width and 23 centimeters or 9 inches in height. The personal item must be within 41 centimeters or 16 inches in length, by 33 centimeters or 13 inches in width, by 15 centimeters or 6 inches in height.
Carry-on baggage
(length x height x width)
53 cm x 23 cm x 38 cm
(21 in. x 9 in. x 15 in.)
Examples include but are not limited to a:
- Backpack
- Bag
- Suitcase
Personal item
(length x height x width)
41 cm x 15 cm x 33 cm
(16 in. x 6 in. x 13 in.)
Examples include but are not limited to a:
- Briefcase or purse
- Camera
- Garment, diplomatic, consular or camera bag
- Kennel1
- Laptop computer
- Small musical instrument
- Sports ball
The carry-on item must also be light enough to allow you to place the bag in the overhead compartment unaided. If you are a person with special needs or a person with a disability, assistance is available upon request.
Maximum size (length x height x width) |
Details | |
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Carry-on baggage |
53 cm x 23 cm x 38 cm |
Examples include but are not limited to a:
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Personal item |
41 cm x 15 cm x 33 cm |
Examples include but are not limited to a:
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All carry-on and personal items must:
- fit in the sizing device (wheels included – if applicable);
- be light enough to allow you to place the bag in the overhead compartment unaided. If you are a person with special needs or a person with a disability, assistance is available upon request;
- be stored in the appropriate location for the item; personal items should be stored under the seat, and carry-on items should be stored in the overhead compartment on board the aircraft;
- be acceptable as carry-on for the country to which you are travelling. Acceptable items vary by country. Visit catsa.gc.ca to confirm what you are able to bring before your flight as WestJet is not responsible for items not permitted through security, at your point of departure or upon arrival at your destination;
- pass through security. Make sure your carry-on complies as things you might not consider, like shampoo, perfume, toothpaste and moisturizers are only permitted in limited amounts.
You are not permitted to attach any unapproved device to any part of your seat or any other part of the aircraft. Some examples of unapproved devices include knee defenders, seat belt extensions and booster seats.
In the event space is not available on board for your carry-on item and it is required to be placed in checked baggage, or your existing checked baggage is delayed or damaged, we strongly recommend the following articles be packed in your personal item so they can travel with you in the cabin:
- Identification
- Travel documentation
- Jewelry
- Keys
- Medication
- Mobile devices
The Canadian Air Transport Security Authority (CATSA) regulates permitted and non-permitted items along with the size and packaging of all liquids, gels and aerosols through security. For more information on how to breeze through security visit catsa.gc.ca or call 1-800-O-Canada.
WestJet also has some additional restrictions. Please see restricted items for more information.
In addition to your fare’s carry-on bag and personal item allowance, the following items are also permitted:
A diaper bag
Must contain items for an infant
For use in a seat that has been purchased
Blood
- Up to two litres of blood intended for personal use will be accepted as carry-on. Blood for non-personal use must be shipped as cargo.
- As blood is handled as a perishable item, it must be packaged in a leak-proof container that is resistant to vibration or damage (such as a cardboard-enclosed StyrofoamTM box ice chest) with cold packs for cooling, and the container must then be single or double strapped with tape, string or elastic bands.
- Airport security screening may request a letter issued by an authorized agency to confirm that the blood is non-infectious. Infectious blood samples are not accepted for transport.
- If you are travelling internationally, it is your responsibility to confirm acceptance guidelines with customs at the destination country.
Blood must be packaged in either plastic vials with screw-top lids taped shut, single-use vacuum collection tubes, or sealed plastic bags (preferably double-bagged).
Cremated remains
- All cremation containers will be X-rayed. Documentation from a funeral home does not provide an exemption to the screening requirement.
- You may also bring the empty permanent container (such as metal, granite and ceramic) containers with you as carry-on baggage.
- Containers that do not pass security screening will not be accepted as carry-on baggage or for travel as checked baggage.
- For more information please see visit catsa.gc.ca.
The Canadian Air Transport Security Authority recommends that cremated remains be transported in temporary containers (such as those made from plastic, cardboard or cloth) as these containers are more likely to scan clearly and pass security screening. Please note: screening officers are not permitted to open a cremation container, and will not inspect the contents if you open it yourself.
Duty free merchandise
- Duty-free alcohol purchased after security is allowed as carry-on baggage on direct flights operated by WestJet aircraft. Alcohol must be checked on WestJet flights with transfers or connections, or when it is purchased before clearing security.
- WestJet guests transferring from one of our airline partners originating in the European Union are permitted duty-free purchases as carry-on, providing the alcohol is packaged by the duty free vendor in a tamper-evident bag.
- Duty free items must be consolidated with your fare’s carry-on bag and personal item allowance. Duty free is not allowable as an additional baggage item.
Food items
Food items may be brought on board for consumption during the flight. Items not consumed will be considered part of your fare’s carry-on bag and personal item allowance.
Fragile items
- Delicate scientific instruments
- Human organs for transplant
- Approved battery-powered portable oxygen concentrators for personal use may be used inflight.
- We may accept irregularly sized approved medical devices which exceed the carry-on baggage allowance, if the device can be stowed in an approved location without exceeding the weight limit for the most appropriate area in the aircraft, and it will not obstruct access to safety equipment, exits or the aisle. In all cases, acceptance of these items is at the sole discretion of WestJet.
- More details can be found in restricted items.
Medical syringes or needles
- Will only be accepted when accompanied with medication that is professionally/pharmaceutically labelled with the guest's name.
Medication
- In the original labelled container
- Examples include braces, canes, crutches and walkers
Personal clothing items/outerwear
- Coats, hats, umbrellas.
Personal electronic devices
Battery-powered personal electronic devices may be transported for personal use and may be used when permitted by the inflight crew. Examples include:
- Air purifiers
- Calculators
- Cameras
- Cordless noise filtering headsets
- Electric watches
- Entertainment systems
- eReaders
- Hearing aids
- Heart pacemakers
Guests may transport but may not use the following personal electronic devices in the cabin:
- Electronic cigarettes
- Vaporizers
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Battery-powered transmitting portable electronic devices may be taken in carry-on baggage, however because they transmit a signal, they must be set in "Airplane mode", which turns off the connectivity to cellular/mobile networks. You may use these in "Airplane mode" when advised by your inflight crew.
Some examples of a transmitting portable electronic device include:
- Cellular phones
- Entertainment/gaming devices
- Tablets
Guests may take, but not use the following items in the cabin:
- AM/FM transmitters and receivers
- Remote-controlled toys, such as drones
- CB radios
- Portable two-way radio communication devices
Item | Additional information |
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A diaper bag |
Must contain items for an infant |
For use in a seat that has been purchased |
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Blood |
Blood must be packaged in either plastic vials with screw-top lids taped shut, single-use vacuum collection tubes, or sealed plastic bags (preferably double-bagged). |
Cremated remains |
The Canadian Air Transport Security Authority recommends that cremated remains be transported in temporary containers (such as those made from plastic, cardboard or cloth) as these containers are more likely to scan clearly and pass security screening. Please note: screening officers are not permitted to open a cremation container, and will not inspect the contents if you open it yourself. |
Duty free merchandise |
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Food items |
Food items may be brought on board for consumption during the flight. Items not consumed will be considered part of your fare’s carry-on bag and personal item allowance. |
Fragile items |
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Medical devices |
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Medical syringes or needles |
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Medication |
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Personal clothing items/outerwear |
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Personal electronic devices |
Battery-powered personal electronic devices may be transported for personal use and may be used when permitted by the inflight crew. Examples include:
Guests may transport but may not use the following personal electronic devices in the cabin:
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Stroller | — |
Transmitting portable electronic devices | Battery-powered transmitting portable electronic devices may be taken in carry-on baggage, however because they transmit a signal, they must be set in "Airplane mode", which turns off the connectivity to cellular/mobile networks. You may use these in "Airplane mode" when advised by your inflight crew. Some examples of a transmitting portable electronic device include:
Guests may take, but not use the following items in the cabin:
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Even though the turboprop is big on style, there is less space available for carry-on baggage. As such, you may be asked to check carry-on items even if they fit in the carry-on sizing device before you board the aircraft. If your carry-on items contain essential items such as medication, laptops, keys or fragile objects, please ensure these valuables travel with you in the cabin as carry-on items that are checked prior to boarding will not be available until after the aircraft has arrived and taxied to the terminal.
Here are some guidelines for storing your carry-on baggage in the overhead bin, illustrated in a handy infographic. When in doubt, please defer to the judgment of the flight attendants.
Boeing 787 | Boeing 737 MAX
![Graphic of roller bag with arrow pointing upwards for overhead bin and laptop bag with arrow pointing downward for below seat](/content/dam/westjet/images/graphics/roller-bags-up-laptop-bags-below.png)
Roller bags up top, laptop bags and purses below.
![Graphic of roller bag being loaded on it's side into overhead bin wheels first and handle facing out](/content/dam/westjet/images/graphics/overhead-bins-vertical-bag-wheels-first.png)
Place roller bags in bin on their sides wheels first.
![Graphic of 4 roller bags on their sides in the overhead bin with wheels-side loaded first and handles facing out](/content/dam/westjet/images/graphics/787-737-max-overhead-bins-4-bags-on-sides.png)
Stow four to six roller bags per bin door. Jackets go on top of roller bags, space permitting.
De Havilland Dash 8
![Graphic of roller bag with arrow pointing upwards for overhead bin and laptop bag with arrow pointing downward for below seat](/content/dam/westjet/images/graphics/roller-bags-up-laptop-bags-below.png)
Roller bags up top, laptop bags and purses below.
![Graphic of roller bag being loaded backside facing down into overhead bin in end to end position](/content/dam/westjet/images/graphics/overhead-bins-horizontal-bag-end-to-end.png)
Place roller bags in bin horizontally end-to-end.
![Graphic of 2 roller bags backside facing down in the overhead bin loaded end to end](/content/dam/westjet/images/graphics/dash-8-overhead-bins-2-bags-horizontal-end-to-end.png)
Stow two roller bags per bin door. Jackets go on top of roller bags, space permitting.
Boeing 737 NG
![Graphic of roller bag with arrow pointing upwards for overhead bin and laptop bag with arrow pointing downward for below seat](/content/dam/westjet/images/graphics/roller-bags-up-laptop-bags-below.png)
Roller bags up top, laptop bags and purses below.
![Graphic of roller bag being loaded backside facing down into overhead bin wheels first](/content/dam/westjet/images/graphics/overhead-bins-hotizontal-bag-wheels-first.png)
Place roller bags flat in bin wheels first.
![Graphic of 3 roller bags backside facing down in the overhead bin with wheels-side loaded first and handles facing out](/content/dam/westjet/images/graphics/737-overhead-bins-3-bags-horizontal-wheels-first.png)
Stow three roller bags per bin door. Jackets go on top of roller bags, space permitting.