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    BA baggage allowance

    This may be of interest/importance to anyone flying abroad:

    http://uk.news.yahoo.com/08022007/34...extra-bag.html

    Certainly when I fly I check in a long rod tube about 7' long and 4" wide with rods in as well as my rucksack/suitcase. This may well get implemented by other airlines as well which may make things difficult in the future for many travelling fishermen (and surfers, skiiers etc).

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    Taking a leaf out of the low-cost carriers book?

    Hi Toby
    That’s similarly how it’s being reported on the Beeb’s web site. Expressions like ‘Shooting yourself in the foot’ and, thanks to number 10’s press office, ‘the day to hide bad news’ I have to say come to mind. And this is of course after the catering dispute, religious symbols, near cabin crew strike that caused so many flight cancellations and on the very day that their web site banners ‘flight cancellations due to snow’. Says a lot for their PR machine and Board!

    But all is not what it seems. That’s unless BA are talking with ‘forked tongue’.

    If you have a look at their latest policy statement on baggage on http://www.britishairways.com/travel...t/public/en_gb
    And then click on the Find out more (in the first paragraph) you’ll find that they allow an additional piece of ‘sporting luggage’ carried free, in addition to your one bag, providing it fits within the overall hold luggage allowance.

    Um…..still think I’ll stick to American carriers across ‘the Pond’. Their largely home grown customer base aren’t I’m sure quite as ‘understanding’ as some of us Brits.
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    Good spot Dave!! I guess that covers most anglers travelling abroad... BA don't seem to be having a particularly good run of things at the moment! I'm flying Air NZ to the USA in June and plan to use them whenever I can in the future as I have been very impressed by them in the past.

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    BA are apparently not charging for the second bag when you fly to certain destinations (USA, parts of Africa, etc. etc.) as these Countries' rules are different and BA cannot double charge.

    But their plans do seem like a death wish and certainly not in keeping with their previous claimed ' World's Favourite Airline'!!

    I know they brought in Willy Walsh to sort out BA after he streamlined and made Aer Lingus more profitable, but at the end of the day, BA does not market itself as a 'no frills airline', so they should stop treating their customers as an inconvenience.

    Steinbeisser

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    I've always put reels in the hand baggage but had some problems earlier this year when security staff got arsy about the line on my reels and forced me to check them into the hold.
    Strangely, the weren't removing soelaces and neckties fron my fellow passengers and to the best of my knowledge, the number of terrorists who have taken over a plane armed with fishing line reasuringly still remains at zero.

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    for the past 2 years i've used easyjet to travel to london to connect with my kenya flights.

    they have checked my bazooka rod case in without charge each time and i've put my reels in my main bag.

    i used ryan air a couple of years ago to go to bournemouth and we took several rods in the same case for free from prestwick, on the way home we were charged £15.00 extra for the rod case, not by ryan air but by servisair.

    when i mumped my gums about this i was cheekily told that i could be charged for EACH rod we had in the case.

    WTF is that all about

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    I will always use a US Airline when possible. You usually get double the baggage allowance of BA and the others and until this year had never had a problem. A couple of months ago I was taking my dive gear to Mexico and they wanted to charge me an extra £60 per person each way for the 2 regulators we had between us even though our total baggage weight was well under the limit. Their excuse was that it was 'sporting equipment' Next time I will put them in my main suitcase and keep quiet about it. There was no extra chage for the rest of my dive / snorkelling gear though.

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    To further complicate things it is now apparently illegal to take fishing rods on to the plane as hand luggage as they are classified as a weapon!! Nealy as dumb as the fishing line precaution. I had to check in my 7-piece travel fly rods which I was carrying separately when going from Heathrow to LAX. Never thought they'd make it, but they did actually arrive in LA!

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    Fishing Lines

    Quote Originally Posted by Ken L View Post
    I've always put reels in the hand baggage but had some problems earlier this year when security staff got arsy about the line on my reels and forced me to check them into the hold.
    Strangely, the weren't removing soelaces and neckties fron my fellow passengers and to the best of my knowledge, the number of terrorists who have taken over a plane armed with fishing line reasuringly still remains at zero.
    That seems fairly widespread now Ken. Some of our Club members were recently forced to put reels through in their hold baggage when returning from Spain. No real explanation other than that all embracing - regulations. I guess it begs the question, what regulations? And as you point out you don't exactly need several hundred metres of super braid to garrotte someone.

    I guess we just have to accept that with the current paranoia the general, law abiding joe public's going to be inconvenienced with petty bureaucracy. That's while of course the blatant breaches in security that are unearthed end up with just mumbled, embarrassed apologies. Still I have to admit the days when I recall a friend carrying a 14lb downrigger ball - looked like the classic anarchist's bomb - through Miami and me a marine starter motor, as hand luggage, through Heathrow are now thankfully long since gone.

    I'm off to Costa Rica in a couple of weeks and all my fishing tackle's going in checked luggage I have to admit. Just ain't prepared to argue with them.
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    I have walked through Heathrow with a rod tube bearing the reasuring legend "Bazouka" along the side with no problems.
    Did the same thing in Turkey two weeks latter and was approached by three cops. Two broke left and right and stood 5m from me with hands on unclipped holsters whilst No3 walked right up and said "Excuse me sir. Can I see what's inside the case".

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