Flying to perth tommorow and want to take my timeline, i was planning on squeezing it in to a bag but it won't fit without really jamming and threatening to tear the bag so i need another means of bringing it. For other people who have flown domestically with QANTAS how did you take your boards?
I might ring up and ask if hand luggage is an option. Has anyone just checked it in as normal luggage and had it put underneath with everything else?
experiences?
Thanks.
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they wont let you take it on the plane, but you can check it in just as it is. they can give you a big plastic bag to wrap it up in and put a fragile sticker. then they will check it in as another item of baggage. but still its always a lucky dip on how its going to come out on the other side.
u really need to put it into some sort of bag to protect it because people at the airport throw shit around and dont take much care. ive checked boards in like that just on their own plenty of times before and mostly they come out fine, but the last time i did that on an international flight home from NZ my board came out with a huge chip on it and one of the wheels were fucked. however i did make a dammage claim and and managed to score $90 out of them because i said i cant replace just one wheel and i need to buy a whole new set. When you buy your plane ticket you need to make sure you get your basic travel insurance which covers your luggage in case of damage while in transit
they wont let you take it on the plane, but you can check it in just as it is. they can give you a big plastic bag to wrap it up in and put a fragile sticker. then they will check it in as another item of baggage. but still its always a lucky dip on how its going to come out on the other side.
u really need to put it into some sort of bag to protect it because people at the airport throw shit around and dont take much care. ive checked boards in like that just on their own plenty of times before and mostly they come out fine, but the last time i did that on an international flight home from NZ my board came out with a huge chip on it and one of the wheels were fucked. however i did make a dammage claim and and managed to score $90 out of them because i said i cant replace just one wheel and i need to buy a whole new set. When you buy your plane ticket you need to make sure you get your basic travel insurance which covers your luggage in case of damage while in transit
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