Cabin Luggage 56cm x 36cm x 23cm

The 56 x 36 x 23 cm cabin dimension is accepted by Virgin Atlantic and a selection of other carriers. Every suitcase in this collection is verified to these measurements, providing a curated range of premium carry-on options that board without question. Choose from Samsonite cabin luggage, Bric's cabin cases, and Tumi carry-ons. For Virgin Atlantic-specific information see Virgin Atlantic cabin luggage, or browse all dimensions and sizes via the complete cabin luggage collection.

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Cabin Luggage Built For Virgin Atlantic's 56 x 36 x 23cm Allowance

Virgin Atlantic's cabin bag allowance is 56 x 36 x 23cm, a dimension also accepted by a select group of other carriers. It's a slightly taller, narrower shape than the more familiar 55 x 40 x 23cm you'll see quoted elsewhere, which means a case genuinely built to this spec is worth having rather than assuming a generic cabin bag will scrape through.

Every suitcase in this collection is confirmed at 56 x 36 x 23cm, so boarding a Virgin Atlantic flight doesn't come with any last-minute sizer surprises.

Why 56 x 36 x 23cm Is Its Own Shape

At 36cm wide, cases here are narrower than the common 40cm width, with an extra centimetre of height making up some of the difference. It's a subtle change, but it means packing tends to favour rolled clothing and upright folders over items that need the full 40cm span to lie flat.

The team sees this catch out travellers most often on Virgin Atlantic's long-haul routes out of Heathrow and Manchester, where a case that was fine on a short European trip with a different airline turns out to be a centimetre or two off Virgin's own spec.

It's worth actually measuring a case you already own before assuming it clears this allowance, particularly if it's a few years old or was bought with a different airline in mind. Wheel housings and external pockets both add to the true footprint, and that's exactly where a case that looked fine on paper ends up a centimetre over in reality.

Premium Brands Confirmed At This Size

Samsonite cabin luggage and Bric's cabin luggage both feature strongly here, alongside Tumi cabin luggage ranges including the 19 Degree Titanium and 19 Degree Aluminium, both built for travellers who want serious long-haul durability rather than the lightest possible spinner. Briggs & Riley's ZDX and Baseline 2 ranges appear too, alongside Peak Design's front-access Roller Pro for anyone who'd rather dig through a case without unzipping the whole thing at airport security.

Joules and Sara Miller London bring softer, more colourful options into the same footprint, so the choice isn't limited to corporate black and silver spinners if you're flying somewhere for pleasure rather than a meeting.

Bric's Life and Bellagio 3 ranges sit somewhere between the two, offering Italian styling with genuine build quality behind it, which makes them a sensible middle ground for anyone who wants a case smart enough for a business trip but happy to double up for a holiday too.

It's worth trying a shortlist of two or three cases against this specific dimension before deciding, rather than picking on looks alone, since the narrower 36cm width genuinely changes how a case handles once it's packed full.

A well-packed case at this dimension often benefits from packing cubes more than a wider standard cabin bag would, simply because the narrower profile leaves less room for loose folding to work efficiently.

It's a small adjustment, but one worth making before your first trip with a case built to this specific shape rather than assuming your usual packing method will translate directly across.

Whichever you choose, buying a case genuinely confirmed at 56 x 36 x 23cm rather than a generic cabin size removes one more variable from travel day, which is the whole point of checking the spec before you buy rather than after.

Choosing The Right Case For A Virgin Atlantic Flight

Both hard-shell and soft-sided constructions are represented in this collection. Samsonite and Bric's cover the structured hard-shell end, while Joules and Bric's Life duffles offer a softer, more flexible alternative for travellers who prioritise packing flexibility over rigid protection.

A few things worth weighing up:

  • Long-haul durability. Virgin Atlantic's network is largely long-haul, so a case built for repeated heavy use, like Tumi's titanium or aluminium ranges, tends to earn its price over a few years of transatlantic trips.
  • Front-access opening. Peak Design's Roller Pro lets you grab a laptop or a passport without opening the main compartment, useful at busy Heathrow security lanes.
  • Expandability. Several Samsonite and Briggs & Riley cases here expand for the return leg, handy if Virgin Atlantic is one leg of a longer holiday.
  • Style. If the trip is leisure rather than business, Joules and Sara Miller London give a genuinely different look to the usual black spinner crowd at the gate.

Flying With A Different Carrier Too?

If your itinerary includes another airline alongside Virgin Atlantic, it's worth checking their allowance separately, since 56 x 36 x 23cm isn't universal. See our dedicated Virgin Atlantic cabin luggage collection for airline-specific guidance, or browse the full cabin luggage range to compare every dimension we stock.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is 56 x 36 x 23cm the same as standard cabin luggage?

It's a genuine variation, taller and narrower than the more commonly seen 55 x 40 x 23cm, so cases built for it are shaped specifically to this spec rather than being a generic cabin bag.

Which other airlines accept this dimension?

Virgin Atlantic is the primary carrier this collection is built around, and a small number of other airlines accept the same figure, though it's always worth confirming with your specific carrier before you fly.

Are there long-haul specific options in this collection?

Yes, Tumi's 19 Degree Titanium and Aluminium ranges are built with frequent long-haul use in mind, and Briggs & Riley's ZDX and Baseline 2 ranges carry lifetime backing for exactly that kind of repeated heavy use.

Cabin luggage requires precision. Airline size allowances, lift practicality and weight efficiency all influence how a carry-on suitcase performs from check-in to boarding. Established in 1923, Case Luggage has specialised exclusively in travel goods for over a century, with cabin cases forming one of our most carefully curated categories.

Our expertise is shaped by working within the travel goods sector every day and travelling ourselves extensively. We understand how woven polypropylene shells are engineered to deliver strength while reducing overall weight, ensuring cabin cases remain within airline size and weight allowances. Spinner wheel alignment influences controlled manoeuvrability through busy terminals, while expansion systems must preserve structural integrity without compromising compliance. Knowing why cabin suitcases are designed this way allows us to provide guidance rooted in construction logic, not guesswork.

As an authorised stockist, every cabin suitcase is supplied through official distribution and supported by full manufacturer warranties and recognised aftercare support.

This guarantees:

  • Authentic cabin luggage products sourced directly from approved brand partners
  • Full manufacturer warranty protection
  • Recognised repair and servicing support
  • Specialist expertise built on over 100 years of experience in cabin luggage 

Selecting cabin luggage is about aligning your travel style and needs with luggage that offers long-term reliability. Our role is to ensure every option reflects those standards before it reaches you.

Our expert team and luggage advice hub are available to support a considered and informed decision.

Find your closest luggage store, and explore the Cabin Luggage 56cm x 36cm x 23cm collection in person.

 

Piccadilly - Our flagship London luggage store at 170 Piccadilly, London, W1J 9EJ, home to luggage and travel goods for over a century.

 

Harrods, Knightsbridge - The exclusive luggage concessionaire inside Harrods, Lower Ground Floor, 87 to 135 Brompton Road, Knightsbridge, London, SW1X 7XL.

 

Heathrow Airport - Shop airside at Terminals 3, 4 and 5 for suitcases, cabin bags and last-minute travel essentials before you fly.

 

Every store carries the same trusted brands - Samsonite, Tumi, Briggs & Riley and more. Since 1923, Case has helped travellers find the right luggage in London. Find your nearest Case store.

 

*Please note that not every product is available in every store. If there's something particular you'd like to see, please contact the store to check availability before visiting.

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