Travel in Confidence with a 23kg Luggage
At it Luggage, we understand that 23kg luggage allowances are one of the most common standards worldwide. That’s why we’ve maximised the packing capacity of our large and medium suitcases while keeping them easy to manoeuvre around busy airports and train stations. All our checked bags and cabin-size cases are lightweight, sturdy designs built for every type of traveller and journey.
Reliable Bags and Suitcases Built for International Travel
Our 23kg cases are thoughtfully designed with interiors that include useful compartments and straps, making organising and packing the simplest part of your trip. And our luggage looks just as good as it performs. With sleek finishes, modern textures, and timeless designs, every case balances fashion with function.
With durable construction and our 10-year warranty, you can trust us to keep your belongings safe wherever you go. Explore our collection of 23kg luggage today and find the perfect bag or suitcase to accompany you on your travels.
Please note: Actual packed weight may vary depending on density, items, and packing style. it Luggage cannot accept responsibility for the final packed weight — please confirm with your airline before travel.
23kg Bag FAQs
What Is a 23kg Hold Bag?
A 23kg hold bag is a checked suitcase that is stored in the plane’s cargo hold, rather than placed in overhead lockers.
How Much Is 23kg of Luggage in Pounds?
23kg is approximately 50lbs, which is a common airline allowance for checked bags.
How Big Is a 23kg Suitcase?
A 23kg suitcase is a standard, large check-in case, commonly used for international flights. It usually measures around 75–85cm in height, although it’s best to make sure it fits your airline’s size rules.
Is 23kg of Luggage Enough?
Yes – if you’re going on an extended holiday or even a couple of weeks abroad, 23kg is usually enough if you pack your case smartly.
How Do You Pack a 23kg Suitcase?
The key is to have a detailed packing list that makes use of a suitcase’s measurements and distributes the weight evenly. Use packing cubes to keep your essentials organised and avoid unnecessarily heavy items to help prevent exceeding an airline’s 23kg weight limit.
What Happens If My Bag Is More Than 23kg?
If your luggage exceeds 23kg, airlines may charge you an overweight baggage fee or require you to repack your bag. Make sure to check your airline’s policy before you travel.