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24 March 2012, 09:24
cameronaussie
Connecting flights through JNB
Dear Guy's

If on a connecting flight From JNB to Zimbabwe do you need to go through the process of importing your rifle into RSA?

Regards Mark
24 March 2012, 09:58
pagosawingnut
Mark,
When I hunted with Simon, I checked my rifles all the way through to Harare, Zimbabwe. Bypassed the whole SAPS process in Joberg. But I didn't overnight in Joberg either. It may be a different process if you overnight. If you do though, Afton Guest House can handle it for you.
Rick
24 March 2012, 11:44
cameronaussie
Dear Rick

Thanks

I would have thought passing through you did not need to go through all the RSA stuff.

We do not intend to over night in RSA. Straight to Zim then into it.

Regards Mark
24 March 2012, 15:05
subsailor74
I have flown straight through on to Harare a couple of times and never had to deal with the RSA stuff. My flight from Dulles gets me in about 4 hours before my flight leaves for Harare, and all I have had to do is go through the SAA desk to get my plane ticket for JNB to Harare and be on my way. I plan to do the same this year.
24 March 2012, 20:44
Jack D Bold
quote:
Originally posted by subsailor74:
I have flown straight through on to Harare a couple of times and never had to deal with the RSA stuff. My flight from Dulles gets me in about 4 hours before my flight leaves for Harare, and all I have had to do is go through the SAA desk to get my plane ticket for JNB to Harare and be on my way. I plan to do the same this year.


That's exactly what we did. It worked very well, with the exception of 2 bags not making the connection.

Mark, you need to check if your AUS airline code shares with the airline taking you from JNB to HRE. If they do, you can check your bags all the way through to Harare.

BTW, bag pilferage at JNB is out of control. Lock up everything you cannot live without.

Best of luck on your trip


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24 March 2012, 22:05
MARK H. YOUNG
Mark,

Jack gave you some excellent advise about making sure that your carrier from AUS will transfer your luggage to the carrier doing you RSA-Zim flight.

I prefer and advise clients receive their luggage in JNB and physically transfer their luggage to the flight to Zim. It is a pain to go through the SAPS procedure but at least you'll know your guns and bags got checked in on the Zim flight and if they don't arrive in Zim you'll have a heck of a lot better idea where your luggage is.

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25 March 2012, 03:11
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I checked my bags all the way through from San Diego to Mozambique (with stops in Chicago and Germany) with no problems. My logic was if you show up in JNB and your bags aren't there, you're still not going to have them when you get to Zim (or Mozambique in my case), so why stress yourself out in JNB. My travel agent did request that I text her the code on the baggage tags so she could track the bags if need be and I made sure the airport code for my final destination was what was reflected on the top of my luggage tags.


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25 March 2012, 10:24
cameronaussie
Dear Guy's

Thanks for the advice.

We are going with South African Airways from Perth to Harare.

So checking though should be no issue.

Thanks very much Mark
25 March 2012, 18:09
ozhunter
Mark,'
Be careful with transfer through WA as the flight to Perth is a Domestic flight then you leave the terminal to go over to International (often only one hour to do this).
Then you are in WA without a WA firearms permit!
You may not have a problem but from the little I have seen, WA is one of the last places I will transfer through.

I would also recommend a night in RSA to minimise the chance of Rifles "delayed".