1. Carry-on baggage standards
Most international airlines have similar standards for carry-on suitcases.
Maximum size: 55 x 35 x 25 cm (including casters and handles)
Weight limit: 7-10kg (varies by airline)
Applicable occasions: short-distance travel, business trips, light travel
Be sure to check your airline's carry-on baggage policy before boarding to avoid additional charges at the airport.
2. Checked baggage size standards
General standard: The sum of the three sides must be within 158cm
Weight limit: Economy 23kg / Business 32kg
All YUWEIJIE suitcases are designed to fit the 158cm standard, so you can rest assured that they can be used as checked baggage.
3. Cases where additional charges are incurred by the airline
Overweight ( over 23kg/32kg)
Oversize ( over 158cm)
Second checked baggage (varies by airline and class)
Random forced acceptance when fully booked
Tip: To prevent breakage, please carry fragile items in your carry-on luggage rather than checking them in.
4. TSA Locks for Suitcases
TSA is an internationally standardized locking standard.
Suitcases equipped with TSA locks can be opened by airport security staff using special tools, so there is no need to worry about them being forced open.
All YUWEIJIE suitcases come equipped with TSA locks as standard.
5. Carrying fragile items
Carry-on allowed (subject to airline regulations):
Electronic devices, cameras, and PCs
Precious metals and small, expensive items
Key points when accepting a contract
Carefully wrap in clothing
Place it in the center of the suitcase
Use a fixed belt to reduce shaking
6. Items that are prohibited from being carried on or checked in
Prohibited items:
More than 100ml of liquid
Large scissors and tools
flammable material
Prohibited from accepting:
Lithium batteries (including mobile batteries)
Flammable chemicals
7. Airline "Exemption from Liability" (General)
Airlines will not reimburse you for the following:
Scratches, scuffs, and dents from normal use
Exterior dirt
Deformation due to long-term use
Minor zipper misalignment
YUWEIJIE's reliable support
Even if the airline is exempt from liability,
We will replace functional parts such as casters, handles, and carry bars free of charge .
This reduces the need for complicated communication with airlines, allowing you to use the service with greater peace of mind.
8. What to do if your luggage is lost
If your checked baggage does not arrive at the airport, please follow the steps below.
1. Upon arrival, please immediately register a PIR (Problem Irregularity Report) at the baggage service counter at the airport.
2. Please present your boarding pass and baggage tag.
3. Please take photographs of the situation regarding your luggage.
4. Please receive a tracking number (receipt number).
5. After that, please continue to contact and confirm with the airline.
If your baggage is delayed or lost, please provide the airline-issued proof.
We will check the situation and provide advice and support regarding suitcase compensation.
