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I posted this in travel forum but I don't think many people check it. Admins, please leave this for a few days. I have not been to Africa in 12 years and want to do one final one at 68. i hate jburg and want to avoid it so I was looking into Qatar, Emirates, and now Ethiopia. The Ethiopia connection in Addis is 1 hour and 15 minutes so a little concern on guns. I would appreciate any advice. Feel free to PM me.


I am thinking of going through Ethiopian airlines to Addis Ababa and then to Vic falls. Anyone know how good Ethiopian Airlines is in business class

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Did ethiopian Air once. Service fine, plane a bit on the old side. Another way I go to Africa and avoid Joburg is TAP through Lisbon. Long layover sometimes but, There are two hotels within walking distance of the airport so I get a room for a nice nap and a decent meal Smiler No issues with guns on long layover there. Have set this up myself as well as had gracy travel do it other times.
 
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Larry,
I have not done it but have friends who have and they now avoid?

The rifles pose an inconvenience through Addis.

It can be done. Might not be the happiest trip.


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I flew Ethiopia twice, once thru Addis to Lusaka in 20 and thru Addis to Arusha in 21. The business class was good, not a suite but still nice. I would be concerned about the layover, it takes close to a hour to go down to area to check guns then back thru a security check. If you decide to fly Ethiopian if nobody is waiting for you when you land in Addis make sure you let them know at the gate you need your gun checked
 
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DAK pretty much summed up my experience in 20. Business class is nice but not extravagant. The short layover would be a concern. There was nobody waiting for me in Addis to check my guns, I flagged down an employee and she got everything straightened out for me so other than a few nervous moments, it all worked out. I flew during COVID and there were only 6 of us in business so the service was exceptional, may be different with a full plane load.
 
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Made a trip a few years ago to Addis in business, alone - completely alone in business class, like someone said old plane, great food and service and Halle Berry type stewardess.
 
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Contact Gracey Travel and the short layover is indeed a concern


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Under normal circumstances, traveling without firearms, I try for at least a 2 hour lay over to change planes!


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Why is everyone so anti Joburg? I have been traveling to Africa every year pretty much since 2006 with the exception of 2020 and never had one issue. Maybe I’m just lucky but everyone has been courteous and met me with a smile. Never had an issue with my luggage or rifles.


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Why is everyone so anti Joburg? I have been traveling to Africa every year pretty much since 2006 with the exception of 2020 and never had one issue. Maybe I’m just lucky but everyone has been courteous and met me with a smile. Never had an issue with my luggage or rifles.


I totally agree
 
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We've been living in Johannesburg for the last 6 months and have been totally fine. We have a vehicle and we drive and travel all over greater Johannesburg and have been to many places, sports activities, numerous luncheons and dinners each week, daily shopping, weekly golfing, etc. etc. We also walk 2-3 miles in the neighborhood each and every morning with a group of others, and there are cyclists, runners and others. We attend Church services in the very large Daveyton Township (98.5 % black with the rest colored or Indian) located about 45 minutes from our apartment each and every Sunday and we are the ONLY whites there. But we are careful and prudent. We do find ourselves at the airport occasionally-in fact, we were there last Tuesday afternoon. We made a trip to Vic Falls in November, flying out of and back into OR Tambo. No problems. Again, like anywhere else, you just have to be careful where and when you travel and be cognizant at all times. I have traveled on 16 safaris (with firearms each time) previously and nearly all of them have had us traveling through OR Tambo. On only one occasion did we find items missing from our luggage and it was likely taken when we were returning on that safari from Vic Falls. On one other occasion in all of those safaris, there was an attempted break-in of the room next to ours at Africa Sky the night we stayed there. But then again, I am speaking from my personal experience.
 
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Why is everyone so anti Joburg? I have been traveling to Africa every year pretty much since 2006 with the exception of 2020 and never had one issue. Maybe I’m just lucky but everyone has been courteous and met me with a smile. Never had an issue with my luggage or rifles.


You were very lucky!

I personally know several people who have had their luggage robbed!

Avoid that shithole as you would the plague!

The government is implicit in this.

They stopped it during the FIFA World CUP!!

How come?


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Larry, with a 1 hour & 15 minute layover, you will not make your connection given that you have to go downstairs for the Ethiopians to check your already checked guns and ammo. It takes time and can be a very long walk. I had to do this in December of 2019 with a bad knee and it was a long, painful walk. But, they held the plane till I got on board. A 767 full of passengers was 45 minutes late departing because they wanted to check my guns. Give me a call if you want more details.

My suggestion is to fly Emirates or Qatar, your big body won’t be sorry you did.
 
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Thanks for all the input. Enough for me to avoid. This will be my 13th Safari and i have taken guns everytime.


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