15 November 2012, 12:04
ShonaA Warning To Hunters Connecting From Flights with Delta Airlines
Just received this, my apologies if it's been mentioned here before.
A Warning To Hunters Connecting From Flights with Delta Airlines
Delta Airlines has announced a "clarification" on their baggage check policies that will likely affect many hunters, especially those flying to Johannesburg and connecting on other airlines to a final destination elsewhere in Africa. The policy goes into effect on January 15, 2013. Basically, Delta will not check through any baggage when the connecting flight is booked on a separate ticket. In other words, if you book a flight to Joburg on Delta on one ticket and a flight on South African Airways to Harare on a separate ticket, Delta will not check your bag through to Harare. But if both flights are booked on a single ticket then Delta will check your bags through.
What this means for travelers booking separate tickets is that they will have to claim their bags at their connecting destination and recheck them with the second airline to their final destination. In Joburg, that means you will have to clear Immigration and Customs and go through the firearms importation process before checking in with your second airline. Hunters who must do that will find it necessary to add more time between flights to complete the process in time. (The usual two-and-half hours will not be sufficient, especially at the peak of the safari season when up to 70 hunters may be in line to clear firearms.) The same complication will occur at any other connecting destination, so make sure you are not making such a connection in a country that will not allow you to enter with a firearm in this manner.
Note that this is different from the new policies of American and United Airlines, in which they will not transfer firearms to ANY second carrier, no matter how your flights are ticketed (The only exception is on connections from United to South African Airways and only because of intervention from SAA).
In the past, Delta has agreed to check through baggage to final destinations even when travel has been booked on separate tickets. But according to a notice distributed to travel agents yesterday, October 25, Delta will no longer do this. The alternative, of course, is to book all your travel on one ticket, but according to Steve Turner of Travel with Guns, that typically means more expensive rates. Also, many frequent flyers often book international travel on separate tickets in order to use their free miles, and those travelers need to be very careful how they book their flights now when traveling with firearms. We are indebted to Turner for giving us the heads up on this situation.
15 November 2012, 19:51
pagosawingnutJohann,
I just this minute, got off the phone with United and they assure me that is not the case. They will book my firearms all the way through to my destination. I am flying from the US on United, transferring to Lufthansa in Frankfurt and then on to Joberg where I will be boarding a flight on SAA. They checked the companies' policy for me and said than nothing had changed on their end. Also checked their website and there is no mention of not transferring firearms to another airline. Just my .02
15 November 2012, 19:58
ROSCOEquote:
Originally posted by pagosawingnut:
Johann,
I just this minute, got off the phone with United and they assure me that is not the case. They will book my firearms all the way through to my destination. I am flying from the US on United, transferring to Lufthansa in Frankfurt and then on to Joberg where I will be boarding a flight on SAA. They checked the companies' policy for me and said than nothing had changed on their end. Also checked their website and there is no mention of not transferring firearms to another airline. Just my .02
This is a Delta Policy....Why would United have any say in the matter?
15 November 2012, 20:30
pagosawingnutRoscoe,
misread his post. thought he was also referring to United. Wasn't trying to start an argument, I've just heard rumors about United also so I called and that was just for information
16 November 2012, 09:17
bwana cecilquote:
Note that this is different from the new policies of American and United Airlines, in which they will not transfer firearms to ANY second carrier, no matter how your flights are ticketed (The only exception is on connections from United to South African Airways and only because of intervention from SAA).
19 November 2012, 03:34
Ske1eterIt's interesting to see that this is a new policy as we've already had to handle our own bags during our trip this past Sept. We flew Delta to Joburg, then were going onto Port E. We had to deal with the luggage ourselves by picking them up and taking them to the SAA checkin counter.
20 November 2012, 11:50
impalaslayerMy wife and I flew Delta in 08 and had to claim baggage and check in @ SAA.
20 November 2012, 19:26
DonW28This is a major change and not a good one. I just returned from two weeks in Romania and leave in 10 days for Poland and in both cases I did not have linked tickets but the bags went forward on Lufthansa. Currently if you show the second ticket at the counter (if the counter person is competent) then they will route your bags to the final destination unless it is the rare carrier without a baggage agreement. Firearms can complicate the issue of course. If Delta follows through on this policy is is certainly going to impact me and I fly between 150K and 200K miles a year with them.
Don