No, not all flights allow both a carry-on and a personal item for free. In 2026, many "Basic Economy" and "Ultra-Low-Cost" carriers (like Spirit, Frontier, and Ryanair) have moved to a "Personal Item Only" model. This means you can bring a small bag that fits under the seat in front of you (like a backpack or purse), but if you want to use the overhead bin for a rolling suitcase, you must pay an extra fee—often ranging from $30 to $60 if booked in advance, or even higher at the gate. Even major carriers like United Airlines restrict Basic Economy passengers to a single personal item on domestic routes. Furthermore, in 2026, some countries (notably India) have strictly enforced a "one-piece" cabin bag policy to speed up security and boarding, meaning your handbag or laptop must be tucked inside your main carry-on. Always check the "Baggage Allowance" section of your specific e-ticket, as the rules can vary wildly even within the same airline depending on the route and the specific fare class you purchased.