Malaysia Airlines vs Singapore Airlines baggage allowance compared side by side — cabin bag weight and size, checked limits and free bags for standard economy. Here's which is more generous, and how to pack to the limit either way.
| 🇲🇾 Malaysia Airlines | 🇸🇬 Singapore Airlines | |
|---|---|---|
| Carry-on weight | 7 kg | 7 kg |
| Carry-on max size | 56×36×23 cm | 55×38×20 cm |
| Checked bag weight | 30 kg | 30 kg |
| Free checked bags | 1 | 1 |
| Personal item | Yes | Yes |
ℹ️ Standard economy figures from each airline's published limits. Fares, routes and loyalty tiers change these — confirm on the official site before flying.
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Download for iOSDownload for AndroidMalaysia Airlines allows up to 7 kg (56×36×23 cm) and Singapore Airlines allows up to 7 kg (55×38×20 cm) in standard economy. both allow the same 7 kg cabin bag, and both include 1 free checked bag.
Malaysia Airlines: 1 free checked bag. Singapore Airlines: 1 free checked bag. Always check your specific fare.
Malaysia Airlines allows 30 kg per checked bag and Singapore Airlines allows 30 kg. Overweight fees are charged per kg over the limit.
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