Baggage Information

Baggage Information on ANA and Partner Flights

Find information on checking in and carrying on baggage, plus restricted and banned items, dealing with damage or loss, and more.

Information

There are many smartphone batteries for which the watt-hour rating (Wh) is not indicated.
Smartphone batteries with built-in lithium ion batteries may be taken on board if their watt-hour rating (Wh) is no greater than 160 Wh. However, if the watt-hour rating (Wh) is not specified, the smartphone battery will not be permitted in carry-on or checked baggage, the same as for those with a rating of over 160 Wh. Please check the watt-hour rating (Wh) before you travel.
For further handling details, please see Restricted and Prohibited Items.

Get information on the number, weight and size limits—plus excess baggage fees—for checked baggage on ANA flights.

Get information on the size and number of items that can be carried on, and those that require special attention.

Get information on how damaged baggage and lost baggage are handled, and on items left behind in aircraft or lounges.

Get information on items that are not allowed onboard the aircraft and those with restrictions attached.

A codeshare flight refers to a flight operated with a partner airline's aircraft and crew under an ANA (NH) flight number. The rules of those airlines may differ for free baggage allowances, excess baggage charges, etc.

Additional Baggage Guidelines

Baggage Notes

Please see the ANA Conditions of Carriage for details on baggage handling.

  • When traveling on Japanese domestic sectors using a ticket for which the International Conditions of Carriage apply, the baggage rules for international flights will apply.