Lufthansa Cabin Luggage

Lufthansa's cabin allowance of 55 x 40 x 23 cm is one of the most widely used dimensions on European routes, and every suitcase in this collection meets it with room to spare. Whether you're flying Business Class to Frankfurt or connecting onward to long-haul, the right carry-on matters. Shop Tumi cabin luggage - the brand of choice for frequent Lufthansa business travellers - alongside Samsonite cabin suitcases, Briggs & Riley cabin luggage, and Bric's Italian-crafted cabin cases. Browse our full cabin luggage collection, or see KLM cabin luggage and Emirates cabin luggage for other international routes.

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Lufthansa Cabin Luggage That Actually Fits The 55 x 40 x 23cm Rule

Lufthansa's cabin allowance is 55 x 40 x 23cm, and it's one of the most common carry-on sizes in European aviation. That's good news if you're building a case collection around it, and slightly less good news if you've already bought a suitcase that's a couple of centimetres too generous and found that out at the gate.

Every case in this Lufthansa cabin luggage collection sits within that allowance, so you can pack, zip, and board without doing the awkward gate-side shuffle to squeeze a bag into the sizer. That matters more than it sounds on a Lufthansa route, since gate staff at busy German hubs are generally quick to catch a case that's borderline oversized during peak departure times.

What The 55 x 40 x 23cm Allowance Actually Means For You

This dimension covers the case itself, wheels and handles included, which is exactly where a lot of "close enough" suitcases fall down. A case that measures 55 x 40 x 23cm on the box but grows once you factor in the wheel housings isn't actually compliant, it just hasn't been gate-checked yet.

The team gets asked about this most often from travellers connecting through Frankfurt or Munich onto long-haul Star Alliance flights, where the cabin bag needs to survive both the short hop and the long leg without a repack. It's worth measuring your current case with the wheels included before assuming it still fits, particularly if it's a few years old and you can't remember the exact spec.

It's also worth thinking about how the case will be used once you land, not just whether it clears the gate. A hard-shell spinner that's brilliant for gliding through Frankfurt's long connecting corridors can be less practical if your trip also involves cobbled city streets or a train platform with a step up, which is where a slightly heavier but sturdier build sometimes wins out over the lightest option on the shelf.

The Suitcases Built For Frequent Lufthansa Flyers

For business travel, Tumi cabin luggage is the case of choice for a lot of our regular Lufthansa flyers, particularly the 19 Degree Poly and Tegra-Lite ranges, both with front pocket access and USB charging ports built in. The Briggs & Riley cabin luggage range, including the Global Cabin Spinner from the Baseline 2 collection, is another strong pick if you want the backing of an unconditional lifetime guarantee rather than a fixed warranty term.

Samsonite covers a wider price range within the same footprint, from the Pro Dlx 6 and Proxis through to the lighter Ecodiver and Upscape spinners. Carl Friedrik's Carry-On X brings a more minimalist, design-led aesthetic if you'd rather your case didn't look like everyone else's on the carousel, and Bric's contributes several options from the Life and Bellagio 3 ranges for travellers who prefer Italian styling over the more corporate look of some business cases.

If your Lufthansa flight is more about the holiday than the meeting, there's plenty of scope for personality too. Joules brings Resort Stripe and Boat Club prints into this size, Sara Miller London's Black Botanic trolley adds a distinctive pattern to the mix, and Sprayground's carry-ons lean towards bold graphics rather than corporate black. None of these compromise on the 55 x 40 x 23cm compliance, they just look nothing like a business case.

How To Choose Between Them

A few things are worth thinking through before you commit:

  1. How often are you flying? Occasional flyers can get away with a lighter, less expensive spinner. Weekly flyers should look at Tumi or Briggs & Riley for the warranty alone.
  2. Do you need expandability? Several cases here, including the Samsonite Pro Dlx 6 and Tumi 19 Degree Poly, expand for the return leg when you've inevitably bought more than you packed.
  3. Four wheels or two? Spinners glide better through terminals, but a two-wheel case can be steadier on uneven ground or cobbled European streets.
  4. What's your onward journey? If Lufthansa is one leg of a longer trip, check the case still meets the allowance for whoever you're flying with next.

Flying Onward From Frankfurt Or Munich?

If your Lufthansa flight connects onto another carrier, it's worth double checking that carrier's own limits before you buy, since not every airline uses the same 55 x 40 x 23cm figure. We've got dedicated pages for KLM cabin luggage and Emirates cabin luggage if either of those is next on your itinerary, or browse the full cabin luggage range to compare every size we stock side by side. A quick check now saves an awkward conversation at a second gate later in the same trip.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does every suitcase in this collection fit Lufthansa's cabin allowance?

Yes. Every case listed here is confirmed at or within 55 x 40 x 23cm including wheels and handles, so it should clear Lufthansa's sizer without issue.

Will a Lufthansa-sized case work with other airlines too?

Often, yes, since 55 x 40 x 23cm is a widely used European allowance. It's still worth checking the specific airline before you fly, particularly for budget carriers with tighter limits.

What's the best case here for a Lufthansa business trip?

Most of our regular business travellers reach for Tumi or Briggs & Riley in this collection, both for the finish and for the multi-year warranty behind them.

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 Lufthansa Cabin Luggage 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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