General Information
The amount of carry-on baggage you are allowed to bring on board with Marabu depends on your booked fare.
- For safety reasons, any items that exceed the permitted size or quantity must be placed in the aircraft’s cargo hold by ground staff or cabin crew.
- Small personal items (e.g., handbags or laptop bags) must be stored under the seat in front of you. Larger cabin baggage must be stowed in the overhead compartments. Passengers seated in emergency exit rows or behind cabin partitions are required to place all hand luggage in the overhead bins.
- If your carry-on exceeds the allowed amount, excess baggage charges may apply at check-in or at the gate. Fees charged at the gate are higher.
- In accordance with international aviation security regulations, liquids may only be carried in containers of up to 100 ml. All containers must be packed inside a resealable, transparent plastic bag with a maximum capacity of 1 litre.
max. 40 x 30 x 10 cm
Small Personal Item
max. 55 x 40 x 20 cm
Carry-On
Baggage Allowance per Person
What Items Are Not Allowed in Cabin Baggage?
For your safety and in compliance with European aviation regulations, certain items are strictly prohibited from being carried in your cabin baggage on Marabu flights. These include:
- Sharp objects such as scissors, knives, razor blades, or tools
- Flammable substances including lighters, matches, fuels, or paint
- Explosives or fireworks, including firecrackers or ammunition
- Guns and replica weapons, including toy guns or any item that resembles a weapon
- Self-defense items like pepper spray or stun guns
- Chemicals and toxic substances, such as bleach, acids, or spray paint
- Heavy power banks exceeding approved capacity (over 100 Wh without airline approval)
Additionally, all liquids, gels, and aerosols must be in containers of max. 100 ml each, and fit inside a 1-litre transparent, resealable plastic bag.
Please note: Airport security reserves the right to remove any item they consider a potential risk, even if not listed here.