Marabu Airlines baggage

You can take your luggage on board free of charge according to the purchased fare.
The cheapest Economy Zero tickets include only one small carry-on bag.
Fare | Hand luggage | Checked baggage |
---|---|---|
Economy Zero | 1 piece 40x30x10 cm | 15 eur up to 30 eur |
Economy Classic, Flex, Flex Plus | 1 pc 40x30x10 cm 1 pc 55x40x20 cm |
free of charge up to 20 kg |
Premium Economy | 1 pcs 40x30x10 cm 1 pcs 55x40x20 cm |
free up to 25 kg |
Business | 1 pcs 40x30x10 cm 1 pc 55x40x20 cm |
free up to 30 kg |
Hand luggage
All fares include at least 1 piece of small hand luggage 40 x 30 x 10 cm free of charge. These dimensions correspond to, for example, a laptop bag, a larger ladies' handbag or a very small backpack.
An additional carry-on bag of standard size 55 x 40 x 20 cm is included on Economy Classic, Flex, Flex Plus and all Premium Economy or Business Class fares.
Passengers with a purchased Light fare ticket can purchase a larger carry-on bag on the airline's website at prices ranging from 10 eur to 20 eur depending on the length of the route.
The weight of all hand luggage together must not exceed 8 kg.
Detailed information on cabin baggage is available on the official website: flymarabu.com/en/cabin-baggage.
Checked baggage
No checked baggage is included in the Economy Light fare. It can be purchased at the time of booking or at any time afterwards at a price ranging from 15 eur to 30 eur depending on the length of the route.
On other fares, checked baggage is always included.
Marabu has a weight concept policy. This means that you can take any amount of luggage, the total weight of which must not exceed the specified limits.
Exceptions are flights to/from the USA and Canada, where you can only take 1 piece of luggage at a time.
- Economy Classic, Flex, Flex Plus - free up to 20 kg
- Premium Economy - free up to 25 kg
- Business - free up to 30 kg
Luggage for children
Children under 2 years old can only take a stroller and a booster seat or booster seat on board for free.
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