Hawaiian Airlines baggage

Checked baggage rules vary depending on the fare purchased, but you can always take 2 carry-on bags on board free of charge.
Carry-on baggage
You can carry 2 hand luggage on the plane for free - one standard carry-on and one personal item that must fit under the seat in front of you.
- Cabin baggage - 56 x 36 x 23 cm
- Personal item - dimensions not specified but must fit comfortably under the seat in front of you
The weight of hand luggage is not specified.
If the personal item does not fit under the seat in front of you, it will be removed and placed in the hold for a fee of up to 100 usd.
For official information, visit hawaiianair.custhelp.com/carry-on-bag-allowance.
Checked Baggage
Checked baggage is never included in the price of a domestic flight, but on international routes, at least 1 piece is always included.
One piece of baggage must always weigh no more than 23 kg.
- First baggage
- Free on international flights
- 30 usd on flights between the Hawaiian Islands
- 40 usd on flights between Hawaii and the mainland USA
- Second baggage allowance
- Free on international flights except Australia and New Zealand
- 100 usd on flights to Australia and New Zealand
- 40 usd on flights between the Hawaiian Islands
- 45 usd on flights between Hawaii and the continental USA
The sum of all baggage dimensions must not exceed 157 cm.
For official information, visit hawaiianair.custhelp.com/checked-bag-fees.
Also read practical travel guides on our website - Honolulu, Oahu, Big Island, Maui, Kauai, Molokai.
Luggage and stroller for kids
On all fares, you can carry a stroller and booster seat for free when traveling with children under 2 years old. The stroller can be taken through security to the plane, where it can be handed over to the attendant.
On arrival, you can pick up the pushchair again directly from the aircraft.
A child under 2 years old sitting on your lap is not allowed any additional luggage free of charge.
For children over 2 years old, the same rules apply as for adults.
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