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Thank you for contacting us about our recent implementation of a policy, effective for tickets purchased on or after September 24, 2007, that would no longer allow the transportation of civilian firearms in checked luggage to Europe and Asia, as a result of onerous restrictions in the United Kingdom (UK). After hearing from our customers and interested parties, including the National Rifle Association (NRA), we've determined that we can modify our policy to allow legally declared firearms to be transported on nonstop flights to other destinations in Europe outside of the UK, and to our Asian destinations. We regret that, at this time, as a result of UK policies we can not allow civilian transport of firearms into the UK. We look forward to working with the NRA and other industry groups in an attempt to resolve those issues in the hopes of allowing civilian firearms to be transported to the UK on American Airlines in the near future. We appreciate that you took the time to share your perspective about this important issue. Sincerely, Debi Little Customer Relations American Airlines | ||
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Now that's I'm talking about! Way to go Bwana 1 and all those who took the timeto be heard! Geronimo | |||
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All right, the squeaky wheel wins again! Bob There is room for all of God's creatures....right next to the mashed potatoes. http://texaspredatorposse.ipbhost.com/ | |||
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Excellent work to everyone. The UK has always been problematic with firearms, so that doesn't stand to change... but the good news is that AA and other airlines know that we are collectively watching thier moves. | |||
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Screw em. I put up with their surly service, old planes and generally piss poor frequent flyer program because they were a bit faster to some destinations we fly to. Never again. Their true colors have been displayed. It's great that they backed off but the fact they did it in the first place shows just what they think of "us". | |||
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Obviously the pressure from NRA worked but we need to continue to monitor this because they are still not allowing firearms into the UK. That means that if you fly to Africa with a change of planes or even a refuel in London you are STILL out of luck. This is a step in the right direction but only a step. I will keep working with NRA leadership to see if we can get the whole thing fixed. Todd ============== Todd J. Rathner The T. Jeffrey Safari Company www.tjsafari.com 520-404-8096 Please visit our BLOG: http://www.tjsafari.com/blog.cfm | |||
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so what if you aren't going to the UK, or what if the flight isn't nonstop | |||
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Why bother with AA (just because they use America in their name and are an America owned company) when BA can handle your travel to Africa if you are so minded as to travel thru London. SAA ain't the greatest but they get there faster at least for me here in Pa. | |||
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