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Frontier Personal Item Size (2026)

Last updated: April 2026

Frontier's free personal item must fit within 18 × 14 × 8 in (45 × 35 × 20 cm). This bag is included on all fares and goes under the seat in front of you. There is no official weight limit. The allowance is larger than ultra-low-cost European carriers like Ryanair (40 × 30 × 20 cm) but still smaller than a standard carry-on. The 8-inch (20 cm) depth is the dimension that catches most overpacked bags. A sizer may be used at the gate, and bags that don't fit are subject to a gate fee. Frontier does not include a carry-on — overhead bin access requires a paid add-on.


Frontier Personal Item Rules at a Glance

Size limit 18 × 14 × 8 in (45 × 35 × 20 cm)
Weight limit No official limit
Storage Under the seat in front of you
Cost Free (included on all fares)
Best for Daypacks, laptop bags, small backpacks

What Counts as a Personal Item on Frontier?

Frontier's personal item is the only bag included free on every fare. It is not a carry-on — Frontier treats the carry-on as a separate, paid add-on for overhead bin access. If you do not purchase the carry-on add-on or a fare bundle that includes it, the personal item is the only bag you can bring into the cabin.

Anything that does not fit under the seat will be treated as a carry-on. Without the paid add-on, that means a gate fee — and gate fees are significantly higher than pre-purchasing the carry-on add-on online.

Frontier uses a sizer at the gate. Enforcement is more consistent than legacy U.S. carriers like Delta or United, though it varies by airport and staff. If your bag is clearly oversized, it is likely to be flagged.

What Actually Fits in 18 × 14 × 8 in?

Frontier's personal item limit is more forgiving than Ryanair's, but it still catches bags that are overpacked or poorly shaped. Here's what matters in practice:

Height (18 in / 45 cm) — Fairly Generous

At 18 inches, the height limit accommodates most standard backpacks and laptop bags. Unlike Ryanair's 40 cm (15.7 in) limit — which eliminates most everyday backpacks — Frontier's height allowance is large enough for a typical daypack. This is the dimension that causes the fewest problems.

Width (14 in / 35 cm) — Rarely an Issue

Most backpacks and laptop bags sit well under 14 inches wide. This dimension is almost never the reason a bag fails the sizer.

Depth (8 in / 20 cm) — The Main Constraint

Eight inches of depth is roughly the thickness of a laptop plus a thin layer of clothing. This is the dimension that catches most people. A bag that looks fine when half-full can easily exceed 8 inches when packed to capacity. Structured bags with rigid frames hold their shape better; soft bags may compress slightly but can also bulge unpredictably when overstuffed.

Overpacking Is the Biggest Risk

A bag rated within the personal item dimensions can still fail if it's overpacked. A half-full 25L backpack compresses under the seat easily. The same bag stuffed to capacity may bulge past 8 inches in depth and get flagged at the sizer. How much you pack matters as much as what bag you use.

What Backpack Size Works as a Frontier Personal Item?

Liters indicate internal capacity, not external dimensions. Frontier measures external dimensions only. Here is how common backpack sizes generally map to the 18 × 14 × 8 in personal item limit:

~20L
Commonly works
Many 20L daypacks and slim laptop bags fit within 18 × 14 × 8 in. Soft-sided bags in this range pass the sizer most reliably when not overpacked.
~25–28L
Often works if not overpacked
Many bags in this range can fit within the personal item limit, depending on shape and packing. Depth is the dimension to watch — avoid exceeding 8 in when packed.
~30L
Borderline — depth is the issue
Many 30L bags exceed 8 in depth when packed. Some slim designs may still fit, but most will need the paid carry-on add-on for overhead bin access.
~35L+
Exceeds personal item limits
Bags at 35L and above typically exceed the personal item dimensions in height, depth, or both. These require the paid carry-on add-on or must be checked.

These are general patterns based on common bag shapes. Always check your specific bag's external dimensions against 18 × 14 × 8 in — not its liter rating.

Bags for Frontier's Personal Item Limit

These bags have published external dimensions at or under Frontier's 18 × 14 × 8 in personal item limit. One maximizes the available space; the other sits well under the limit for easier compliance. As with any bag, overstuffing can push dimensions beyond the published measurements — pack within the bag's natural shape.

Largest compliant option
Matein Travel Laptop Backpack
External dimensions of 18 × 12 × 7.8 in (45.7 × 30.5 × 19.8 cm) — matches Frontier's 18-inch height limit and stays under the width and depth limits on paper. Height is right at the published limit, while width and depth are comfortably under. A 28L laptop backpack that uses most of the allowed personal item space. Avoid overstuffing — packing beyond the bag's natural shape can push the height or depth past the limit.
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Slim, easy-compliance option
Samsonite Xenon 3.0 Slim Backpack
External dimensions of 16.5 × 12 × 6 in (41.9 × 30.5 × 15.2 cm) — comfortably under Frontier's personal item limit on all three dimensions. A 20L slim laptop backpack with a structured frame that maintains its shape when packed. Height is 1.5 inches under the limit, depth is 2 inches under. Less room to pack than the Matein, but significantly less risk of exceeding the sizer.
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Need the Carry-On Rules or Full Policy?

If your bag exceeds the personal item limit, you will need the paid carry-on add-on for overhead bin access, or to check your bag. These pages cover the larger allowance and full policy:

Paid carry-on
Frontier Carry-On Size
The paid carry-on bag (24 × 16 × 10 in) that goes in the overhead bin. Requires a carry-on add-on or bundle fare.
See carry-on size guide →
Full baggage policy
Frontier Carry-On Rules
Complete Frontier baggage policy including personal item, carry-on, checked bags, fees, and enforcement.
See full rules →
Size comparison
30L Backpack on Frontier
Borderline for personal item — most 30L bags exceed the depth limit. Check whether yours fits as a personal item or needs the carry-on add-on.
Check 30L fit →
Size comparison
40L Backpack on Frontier
Exceeds personal item limits. Most 40L bags fit within Frontier's paid carry-on limit (24 × 16 × 10 in).
Check 40L fit →

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Frequently Asked Questions

What size personal item is free on Frontier?

Frontier's free personal item must fit within 18 × 14 × 8 inches (45 × 35 × 20 cm). There is no official weight limit. The bag must fit under the seat in front of you and may be checked against a sizer at the gate.

Is Frontier strict with personal item size?

Frontier is stricter than legacy U.S. carriers like Delta or United, but not as strict as European budget airlines like Ryanair. Frontier uses a sizer at the gate and staff do check bags, though enforcement varies by airport. Bags that clearly exceed the limit are the most likely to be flagged and charged a gate fee.

Can a backpack fit as a Frontier personal item?

Many standard backpacks in the 20–25L range can fit within Frontier's 18 × 14 × 8 in personal item limit, depending on shape and packing. The 8-inch depth is the dimension most likely to cause issues when a bag is fully packed. Always check your bag's external dimensions rather than relying on its liter rating.

What happens if my personal item is too big on Frontier?

If your bag does not fit the sizer at the gate and you have not purchased carry-on access, Frontier will charge a gate fee to check it. Gate fees are typically $60 or more — significantly higher than pre-purchasing a carry-on add-on online. If your bag is borderline, buying the carry-on add-on in advance is the safer option.

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