Again...Flying with a rifle, how do you do it

280ackimp

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Jul 4, 2017
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All,
I've been looking and talking with the airlines (anti) customer service .....
Flying with a firearm is foolishly expensive. Because a rifle case qualifies as oversized baggage. Oversized baggage is anything over 62" but under 50.1 pounds. When length+height and width are totalled, all of my cases equal 64" plus.

The penalty to be paid for this is $200 each way at United a firearm friendly airline ?? !

How do you guys that fly do this ? Wha have you done to escape this BS charge ?
 

Team Kabob

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Where are you flying? And what airline?

Alaska airline flew my rifle case for the same price as a bag. It had a rifle, shotgun, and revolver in it plus extra. Weighted it with a fish scale.


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Team Kabob

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From Boston Ma to Jackson Hole
What airline? Unless it?s a local law for Boston.
I?ve flown Alaska, United, and Southwest. No issues with long guns.


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ssliger

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Sorry to say but with United its going to be up to the person at the ticketing counter. My uncle and I flew up to Canada a few years ago. On the flight up, I was charged for oversized. My uncle showed up 20 minutes later and another clerk did not charge him. On the flight back neither of us got charged the extra fee.


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WY ME

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All,

The penalty to be paid for this is $200 each way at United a firearm friendly airline ?? !

How do you guys that fly do this ? Wha have you done to escape this BS charge ?


While you'll find it nearly impossible for me to say anything good about United Airlines I will say that I've never been charged any more than the normal baggage fee for a rifle by them or any other airline.