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When did taking a checked bag on an airplane get so expensive? At some point in the last few years, airlines have found a way to charge us for basically existing anywhere in the vicinity of an airport, as if going on holiday wasn’t expensive enough…
That means, if you want to take even a fraction of your toiletry bag, you’re likely to end up paying through the nose for checked baggage.
If you’re not in the business of spending more money than you need to to get where you need to go, you might prefer to take a carry-on suitcase instead.
To make sure you have a container that doesn’t drive you insane when you embark on your next trip, we’ve rounded up the best carry-on and cabin suitcases in the UK right now.
How we tested the best carry-on suitcases

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To make sure we’re only recommending the best of the best suitcases, our shopping writer enlisted the help of the HuffPost UK team to test out different kinds of carry-ons.
For each suitcase tested, we looked out for features like durability, zip strength, size, compartment options, compression, expansion zips, locks, and wheel smoothness.
We also considered whether cases fit UK airlines’ carry on guidelines and if they came with a warranty.
The 9 best carry-on suitcases in 2026
Best large carry on
If it makes you normal to be able to pack the right amount, call me weird, because I’ve never done that in my life.
That’s why this big (and expandable) carry on from Away is calling my name: it can hold up to 10 outfits, and comes with a flex feature that unlocks an extra 6cm on space.
Beware though, you might need to upgrade to a checked bag when it’s expanded, so make sure you check with the airline first.
Dimensions: 57.7 x 39.2 x 24.4cm
Weight: 3.9kg
Warranty: Lifetime.
Best hybrid carry on
This case might look like it has a squishy exterior, but that is in fact a rigid frame packed with a super-thin felt-lined interior so you have even more packing space.
The outside is home to a quick access pocket, filled with its own teeny pockets (meta) to keep everything in its place. Meanwhile, the larger compartment is held in place with a drawbridge-style strap unlike any other we’ve ever seen to keep your things visible and stationary.
Its 360 spinner wheels and comfy handle don’t hurt, either, according to our lifestyle writer, who praises its expansion zip that adds more space for when you pick up souvenirs on holiday (or even just at the airport).
Dimensions: 55.6 x 35.6 x 23cm
Weight: 3.9kg
Warranty: Lifetime.
Best hard shell carry on with a pocket
If there’s one thing we’ve lost in all of this push for protecting our possessions, it’s the ability to quickly grab something from a front pocket.
Should you be the type who isn’t keen on taking extra bags on board a flight, this stylish carry on from Carl Friedrik has its very own front pocket so you can grab your essentials from it on the go.
The polycarbonate outer shell will make sure nothing gets bumped on your journey, while two sets of compression straps inside keep everything nice and snug.
Dimensions: 56 x 38 x 25cm
Weight: 4.7kg
Warranty: Lifetime.
Best lightweight carry on suitcase
If you’re anything like me, you’ll want to pack to max capacity without harming your arms when you go to lift your case into the overhead locker.
Luckily for you, Bondi has created a super lightweight carry-on set with all the features of a heavier one. The set up inside is pretty standard, but it does come with a detachable mesh wash bag so you can keep all your toiletries snug throughout your journey.
If this panna cotta yellow isn’t doing it for you, it also comes in a range of other shades – some as fun, and others more muted for the minimalists reading.
Dimensions: 56 x 36 x 20cm
Weight: 2.4kg
Warranty: 10 years.
Best glossy luggage
If there’s one surefire way to be able to spot your luggage in the overhead locker, it’s when it’s shining down at you. This glossy case from HORIZN uses German engineering to make it the best of its kind.
Not only does it come with premium features like 360 spinner wheels, a telescopic handle that locks at your perfect height and a TSA lock to keep your belongings safe, but the two inner pockets are guarded by mesh panels, so you won’t have one side with stuff falling around.
Dimensions: 55 x 40 x 20cm
Weight: 2.9kg
Warranty: Lifetime.
Best expandable suitcase
Who knows what kind of delights you’ll encounter on holiday that you’ll want to bring home with you? If you’re looking for an excuse to do some shopping, this carry-on lays the groundwork for a spending-filled trip, as it has an expandable zip that increases its capacity.
The inside is filled with one large compartment, held down by a Y-shaped compressor strap, while the other compartment is held down by a separator with three mesh pockets to fit all your knick knacks.
And, as with all Antler cases, it’s protected by a lifetime warranty, in case the combination lock and coil zips fail you at any point over, well, the rest of your life.
Dimensions: 55 x 36 x 23cm
Weight: 2.8kg
Warranty: Lifetime.
Best budget suitcase
Travel can be expensive but your luggage doesn’t have to be. If you’re not trying to break the bank on the thing that merely holds your clothes, this suitcase from Dunelm is the value for money you’ve been looking for.
It’s super lightweight, so you’ll have no probem getting it into the overhead locker no matter how much you overpack. With four spinner wheels, it’s easy to manoeuvre, and it even has a handy side handle so you can convert it into a briefcase-style bag if you’re not into the sensation of dragging something along a pavement.
Dimensions: 55 x 40 x 20cm
Weight: Not stated
Warranty: None.
Best for long journeys
Look, we’re not just including this case because it’s pink (although that’s at least part of the reason) but also because if you’re a frequent traveller, this is the case for you.
Loaded with a removable battery pack that can charge your phone and your laptop, this carry-on will save you from spending your whole journey worrying you’re not going to be able to order your Uber at the other end.
But it’s not just that that will make your life easier. As well as being almost completely silent, the wheels glide along like a cloud in the sky, and the entire exterior is reinforced with an aerospace-grade shell so it can withstand bumps on the road – or even in the sky.
Dimensions: 55 x 38.5 x 21.5cm
Weight: 3.4kg
Warranty: Lifetime.
Best for Ryanair
If you’re travelling on a budget, it can be tricky to walk the line between a case that fits more than a literal shoe and going over the travel allowance. This one from Tripp is *just* the right size for the Ryanair guidelines, so you won’t be stuck with any annoying fees to kick off your holiday.
After unclipping the padlocked zips, you’ll find two compartments – one with a mesh cover and the other with X-shaped packing straps – to keep everything in place.
While the original size alone is more than spacious enough for a week’s worth of belongings, you can also unzip the extra zip to make it big enough to hold all the keepsakes you’ll inevitably pick up on holiday (if you’re anything like me, that is…).
And, most importantly, the hard outer shell makes it sturdy enough to last for years, according to our audience editor. It even comes with a five-year guarantee.
Dimensions: 65 x 45cm
Weight: 2.7kg
Warranty: 5 years.

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