How to Travel with Hand Luggage Only: Smart Packing Tips
Yes — you can travel with hand luggage only, even for a week. The key is choosing the right cabin bag, using a compression packing system and building a capsule wardrobe. With Ryanair allowing a free 40×30×20cm underseat bag and easyJet allowing 45×36×20cm, most short breaks are manageable without checking a bag.
This guide covers exactly how — from choosing the right bag to airline rules, outfit planning and the carry-on accessories that make cabin bag only travel genuinely stress-free.
Travelling with hand luggage only isn't just for backpackers. Whether you're avoiding baggage fees on Ryanair, want to move faster through airports or heading on a weekend break carry-on only, this guide shows you how — step by step.
Can I pack for a week in a carry-on?
How do I avoid paying for checked baggage?
What's the smartest way to organise a cabin bag?
Why Travel with Hand Luggage Only?
Carry-on only travel gives you a genuinely better airport experience and saves money on every trip:
Step 1: Choose the Right Cabin Bag
Your bag determines everything. Look for cabin-approved dimensions, lightweight construction, structured compartments, durable zips and water-resistant material.
Fits within Ryanair's free 40×30×20cm underseat allowance. The vacuum compression system removes air from your clothing compartment, helping you pack significantly more than a standard cabin bag — ideal for short breaks without checking a bag.
Shop Vacuum Backpack →Step 2: Use a Packing System — Cubes, Compression and Rolling
Most people fail at hand luggage only travel because they pack randomly. A structured system changes everything:
Packing Cubes or Compression Bags
- Separate outfits by day or category
- Compress bulkier items like jumpers and jeans
- Keep your bag organised throughout the trip
Roll, Don't Fold
Rolling clothes reduces creasing and saves meaningful space — especially for T-shirts, lightweight trousers and casual tops.
Build a Capsule Wardrobe
- 2–3 tops that mix and match
- 2 bottoms in neutral colours
- 1 lightweight jacket or layer
- 2 pairs of shoes maximum — wear the heavier pair on the plane
- Choose colours that work together so every combination creates a usable outfit
Lightweight packing cubes to maximise cabin bag space and keep clothes organised throughout your trip. Separate outfits, keep clean and dirty items apart, and find what you need in seconds at security or the hotel.
Shop Packing Cubes →Remove excess air from bulky clothing and fit significantly more into your carry-on. Particularly useful for jumpers, knitwear and jackets. Works alongside packing cubes for a fully organised cabin bag.
Shop Compression Bags →Step 3: Minimise Toiletries
Toiletries are the biggest space and weight wasters in hand luggage. Use travel-sized bottles under 100ml, choose solid toiletries where possible and only pack what you cannot buy at your destination.
Keeps everything visible and organised — no spreading products across tiny bathroom shelves. Folds flat in your cabin bag and hangs from any hotel hook or rail. One of the most practical carry-on only accessories for women who travel regularly.
Shop Toiletry Bag →Fill with your own products under 100ml. Leak-proof, lightweight and easy to refill — so you never need to buy airport toiletries again. Essential for anyone who travels carry-on only regularly.
Shop Toiletry Bottles →Keeps your toothbrush and toothpaste contained in one slim case — no loose items rattling in your toiletry bag or touching other products. Fits in any hanging toiletry bag and goes through airport security without needing to be removed. One of the most overlooked carry-on only essentials.
Shop Toothbrush Case →Holds a solid soap bar or travel-sized soap without leaking onto everything else in your toiletry bag. Switching to solid soap bars removes one liquid from your airport security bag entirely — fewer items to count, less risk of leaks at altitude. Small enough to sit in any outer pocket.
Shop Soap Case →Step 4: Plan Outfits Around Your Trip — Not Your Whole Wardrobe
Pack for what you'll actually do — not what you might do. Check the weather forecast before you pack. Every item must work with at least two others in your bag. A compact travel steam iron removes creases from a top or dress in under two minutes — essential if you're packing lightweight fabrics that crease easily in a compression bag.
Step 5: Wear Your Bulkiest Items on the Plane
Your person is unlimited luggage. Wear your heaviest shoes, layer your jacket and keep your scarf on you rather than in your bag. Planes are cool anyway — layering for comfort is standard practice for carry-on only travellers.
A memory foam travel pillow with an adjustable hood takes up significant space in a cabin bag — but worn around your neck on the plane it takes up zero suitcase space. The hood blocks light and reduces noise for long-haul and overnight flights. Adjustable strap keeps it secure during sleep without restricting movement. The carry-on only traveller's approach: wear it through the airport, pack nothing.
Shop Travel Pillow →Step 6: Keep Essentials Easily Accessible
Keep travel documents, boarding pass, chargers, RFID travel wallet and medication in outer compartments for instant access at security. An anti-theft phone strap keeps your phone attached to your body rather than loose in a pocket or bag — particularly useful in busy airports, markets and public transport where phone theft is most common.
A compact travel mirror with built-in cable organiser keeps your charging cables tidy and gives you a full-length mirror in your outer pocket — useful at security, on the plane and in hotel rooms where mirror space is often limited.
Keep your passport, cards and travel documents secure in one slim organiser. RFID-blocking protection and instant access at security — fits in any outer pocket for immediate access at the gate.
Shop Passport Case →Micro USB, USB-C and Lightning cables in one compact adapter. Charge three devices without a tangle of separate cables — ideal for minimalist carry-on packing where every centimetre counts.
Shop Travel Charger →A keychain power bank means you always have emergency phone charge on you — no digging through your cabin bag at the gate when your boarding pass battery dies. Clips to your keys, bag strap or carabiner. Not a replacement for a full power bank, but a 20–30% emergency top-up when you need it most. Essential for carry-on only travellers who rely on their phone for boarding passes, maps and transport apps.
Shop Keychain Charger →Can You Pack for a Week in Hand Luggage Only?
Follow this structure for a 7-day trip:
- Capsule wardrobe of 5–6 mix-and-match pieces
- Lightweight, quick-dry fabrics where possible
- One versatile jacket — worn on the plane
- Two pairs of shoes maximum
- Compact hanging toiletry kit with refillable bottles
- Vacuum compression backpack or structured cabin bag
- Packing cubes to keep everything organised all week
Common Hand Luggage Only Mistakes to Avoid
Airline Hand Luggage Rules — UK & Europe 2026
Always verify with your airline before flying — rules change and vary by fare type and route.
✈️ Ryanair Hand Luggage Rules 2026
Ryanair allows one free small cabin bag per passenger — must fit under the seat: maximum 40cm × 30cm × 20cm including wheels and handles.
For overhead locker access, add Priority & 2 Cabin Bags: additional bag up to 55cm × 40cm × 20cm, 10kg limit.
📌 Always check Ryanair's official bag policy before flying.
✈️ easyJet Cabin Bag Allowance 2026
easyJet allows one free under-seat bag: 45cm × 36cm × 20cm including wheels and handles.
Larger overhead bag available on most fares: typically up to 56cm × 45cm × 25cm.
📌 Check easyJet's cabin bag page for your specific fare.
✈️ British Airways Hand Luggage 2026
British Airways generally allows one main cabin bag up to 56cm × 45cm × 25cm plus one personal item around 40cm × 30cm × 15cm.
📌 Verify at britishairways.com — policies vary by fare and route.
Find All Your Cabin Bag Essentials in One Place
Compression backpacks, packing cubes, hanging toiletry bags, RFID passport holders and more — everything chosen for carry-on only travel.
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Shop Cabin Bag Essentials →Hand Luggage Only Travel — FAQs
Common questions about travelling carry-on only from the UK.
Can you really travel for a week with hand luggage only?
Yes — a week in hand luggage only is completely achievable with the right approach. The key is a capsule wardrobe of 5–6 mix-and-match pieces, lightweight quick-dry fabrics, a vacuum compression backpack and travel-sized toiletries. Many experienced travellers manage 10–14 days carry-on only with good planning. The most common mistakes are packing "just in case" items and taking full-sized toiletries.
What is the best bag for hand luggage only travel in the UK?
For Ryanair's free 40×30×20cm underseat allowance, a vacuum compression backpack is the most space-efficient option — the compression system removes air from clothing, letting you pack significantly more than a standard backpack of the same size. Always measure with wheels and handles included.
How do I avoid Ryanair baggage fees travelling with hand luggage only?
Pack everything into a bag within Ryanair's free 40×30×20cm personal item limit. Use a vacuum compression backpack designed for this exact allowance and check the latest Ryanair bag policy before flying.
What should you not pack in hand luggage?
Items not permitted in cabin bags include:
- Liquids over 100ml — must be in containers of 100ml or less in a single clear plastic bag
- Sharp objects — scissors over 6cm, knives, non-disposable razors
- Large power banks over 100Wh (check airline policy)
Practically, also avoid heavy items you can wear instead, full-size toiletries and duplicate clothing.
Do packing cubes actually help with hand luggage only travel?
Yes — packing cubes keep your bag organised throughout the trip so you're not repacking daily. The bigger benefit for carry-on only travellers is airport security — a well-organised bag goes through faster and with less stress. An 8-piece set gives enough cubes to separate clothing, toiletries and accessories cleanly.
Is hand luggage only travel worth it for longer trips?
For trips up to 7–10 days, carry-on only is almost always worth it. On a return Ryanair flight, avoiding checked bags saves £40–60 in fees. For trips over 10 days it depends on destination and activities — beach trips require bulkier items but city breaks and business travel suit carry-on only regardless of length.