Here, you will find the number, weight and size limits-plus excess baggage fees-for checked baggage on ANA flights.
This chart outlines the baggage rules for most ANA international flights.
Boarding Class | Weight Limit |
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First Class | 70 lbs./32 kg per piece |
Business Class | 70 lbs./32 kg per piece |
Premium Economy and Economy Class | 50 lbs./23 kg per piece |
Class | Size Limit |
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First Class, Business Class, Premium Economy and Economy Class | The total linear dimensions (length + width + height) of the item cannot be more than 62 inches (158cm), including wheels and handle. |
Class | Number of Bags |
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First Class | 3 |
Business Class | 2 |
Premium Economy | 2 |
Economy Class | 0-2 |
Notes
Some ANA Mileage Club members enjoy additional free checked bags and fewer weight restrictions. For details, please see Premium Member Benefits.
ANA Mileage Club members may use miles to increase the number of bags. For details, please see Additional Baggage Allowance.
Not a member yet? Join the ANA Mileage Club
If you're traveling with a child younger than 2 who does not occupy their own seat, one additional piece of baggage (all classes*1) can be checked in free of charge in addition to the free baggage allowance of the accompanying adult.
The size and weight of this additional piece should conform to the baggage rules which apply to the accompanying adult passenger.
For children occupying a seat, the same handling as for adults will apply with regarding the weight, size and number of pieces of baggage that may be checked free of charge, as well as excess baggage charges for baggage in excess of the free baggage allowance.
Find out about carrying on strollers, see Carry-On Items
Find out about checking in strollers and other details about traveling with children.
Self-service machines are available at some airports. Passengers who have checked in and have a boarding pass can go directly to a self-service machine to check in their bags.
However, these customers should proceed to an ANA check-in counter for international flights:
If you have printed a baggage tag on a self-service check-in machine, attach the tag to your bag, then check it in using the self-service baggage drop machine. (These guidelines may differ by airport.)
On top of items not permitted in checked baggage (see Restricted and Banned Items) fragile items and baggage of non-standard shape cannot be checked in using self-service machines.
Airport | Opening Time |
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Tokyo (Narita) | 7:00 - closing of check-in counter |
Tokyo (Haneda Terminal 2) | 6:25 - closing of check-in counter |
Tokyo (Haneda Terminal 3) | 6:10 - closing of check-in counter |
Hong Kong | 3 hours prior to departure flight - closing of check-in counter |
London | 3 hours prior to departure flight - closing of check-in counter |
Singapore | 3 hours prior to departure flight - closing of check-in counter |
Since cabin storage space is limited, we ask that you check your wheelchair at the check-in counter and use ANA's wheelchair service. We will provide an attendant to assist you in moving to your seat, and our aircrafts are equipped with a cabin wheelchair for your convenience on board.
If you use an electric wheelchair, please let us know the size, weight and type of battery when you book your flight. Also, please check in at least 120 minutes prior to your departure.
There are certain limitations by law for checking in/carrying on electronically powered wheelchairs equipped with lithium ion batteries.
Please see Restricted and Banned Items for details about lithium ion batteries.
Excess baggage fees will apply to items that do not meet Checked Baggage Guidelines.
The currency and fee applied vary depending on the itinerary, the sector on which baggage is checked in, as well as the airport at which the payment is made.
Currency details:
Fees differ depending on the route.
Flight Type | Fee | Items to note |
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Flights that cross from one of the above areas to another; e.g., between the US and Japan. |
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Flights within any of the areas, e.g., between Chicago and Honolulu. |
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Flights within Japan |
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Flight Type | Overweight: More than 23 kg up to 32 kg |
Overweight: More than 32 kg up to 45 kg |
Oversize: More than 158 cm to 292 cm |
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Notes:
To save time at the airport, you can pay excess baggage fees for one bag during the booking process, but only for international flights with these conditions:
Bags with total linear dimensions (length + width + height, including wheels and handle) that exceed 80 inches (203 cm) but are less than 115 inches (292 cm) can be checked in provided they can be loaded in the cargo compartment of the aircraft used.
The weight of checked baggage is limited to 32 kg per piece. Please make sure that each piece of baggage is packed so that it does not exceed 32 kg.
Aircraft Types | Maximum Baggage Length |
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781 (Boeing 787-10) | 98 inches (250 cm) |
789 (Boeing 787-9) | 98 inches (250 cm) |
788 (Boeing 787-8) | 98 inches (250 cm) |
320 (Airbus A320) | 102 inches (260 cm) |
DH8 (De Havilland Canada Dash 8-400) | 70 inches (180 cm) |
CR7 (Bombardier CRJ700) | 98 inches (250 cm)* |
DH2 (De Havilland Canada Dash 8-200) | 63 inches (160 cm) |
Notes:
Please do not check in highly valuable items such as cash, jewelry, securities, artwork, antiques and other valuables, as ANA cannot be responsible for damage to or loss of such items.
When traveling on US flights, the DOT rule, Guidance on Airline Baggage Liability and Responsibilities of Codeshare Partners Involving International Itineraries, applies.
Fragile items such as clocks, cameras, personal computers, bottles, and glass products can be checked as long as they meet size and weight requirements.
Considerable care is taken with the handling of baggage, but if fragile items, such as ceramics, glass products, or alcohol, are damaged due to an inherent defect or property, ANA will not be liable. Please do not check in highly fragile items, as ANA cannot be responsible for damage to or loss of such items.
When traveling on US flights, the DOT rule, Guidance on Airline Baggage Liability and Responsibilities of Codeshare Partners Involving International Itineraries applies.
Electronic devices (personal computers, cameras, etc.) can be checked in as long as they meet size and weight requirements. Shut down any electronic devices before you place them in checked baggage.
Musical instruments, such as guitars and violins, can be checked in as part of your baggage allowance as long as they meet size and weight requirements.
Oversized items whose dimensions are more than 203 cm (80 in.) but not larger than 292 cm (115 in.) can be checked in, but are subject to excess baggage fees.
The following Sporting Equipment will be checked in free of charge if the quantity and weight are within a free Checked Baggage allowance of your boarding class.
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If the free baggage allowance is exceeded, excess baggage fees will apply.
Please note that handling exceeding size (the total linear dimensions) is only different from regular baggage.
Size Limit *The total linear dimensions (length + width + height) | Aplicable Allowance |
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Exceed 158 cm (62 in.) to 292 cm (115 in.) or less | No excess baggage fees apply |
Exceed 292 cm (115 in.) | Not acceptable |