01 October 2011, 18:27
Steve Turner - Total Travel SolutionsDELTA INTRODUCES 2ND BAG FEE FOR TRAVEL TO AFRICA IN ECONOMY
For tickets purchased on/after 01 October for travel on/after 01 November onwards a second checked bag fee of $ 75.00 ($ 60.00 if paid online)will be charged for travel to South Africa. Below is the complete updated information.
Delta Amends International Baggage Fees and Policies Effective October 1,2011
(September 30, 2011) - Delta Air Lines is amending various baggage policies and fees for Economy Class travel on Delta and Delta Connection operated flights. These changes are being implemented to provide improved policy alignment with our Joint Venture partners and fee simplification for international travel regions.
Effective for tickets purchased on/after October 1, 2011, for travel as indicated below, a fee for a first or second checked baggage item will be implemented. In addition, for travel between various countries as noted, the fee for the second checked baggage item will be amended.
Key changes
Tickets Issued on/after Oct 1 for travel on/after Oct 15
• Implement a 2nd bag fee of $40* USD/CAD for travel Japan (entire country) to/from Guam/Saipan/Palau
• Increase 2nd bag fee to $40 USD/CAD for travel US, CA, MX, C. America, Caribbean to/from MX, C. America, Caribbean
• Implement a 2nd bag fee of $75 USD/CAD and $60 USD/CAD online for travel US, CA, MX, C. America, Caribbean, S. America (excluding Brazil) to/from Asia (excluding JP, PH), Australia, New Zealand
• Implement a 2nd bag fee of $75 USD/CAD and $60 USD/CAD online for travel US, CA, MX, C. America, Caribbean to/from S. America (excluding Brazil)
• Implement a 2nd bag fee of $75 USD/CAD/EUR and $60 USD/CAD/EUR online for travel between South America (excluding Brazil) and Europe
Tickets Issued on/after Oct 1 for travel on/after Nov 1
• Implement a 2nd bag fee of $75 USD/CAD and $60 USD/CAD online for travel US, CA, MX, C. America, Caribbean, S. America (excluding Brazil) to/from Middle East and South Africa
• Implement a 2nd bag fee of $75 USD/CAD and $60 USD/CAD online for travel US, CA, MX, C. America, Caribbean, S. America (excluding Brazil) to/from India
• Implement a 1st bag fee of $25* USD/CAD for travel US, CA to/from Caribbean (excluding DO, GY, HT)
*Same fee applies for online or airport check-in
Note: There are no changes to existing baggage exceptions for Military, Elite etc.
Definitions
US/Canada: United States, Canada, Puerto Rico, and US Virgin Islands
Caribbean: Antigua, Aruba, Bahamas, Barbados, Bermuda, Bonaire, Cayman Islands, Dominican Republic, Grenada, Guyana, Haiti, Jamaica, St Maarten, St Kitts, St Lucia, and Turks & Caicos
Central America: Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Panama
South America: Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, and Venezuela
Asia: Cambodia, China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam
India: Republic of India
Middle East: Bahrain, Egypt, Iran, Islamic Republic of Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Syrian Arab Republic, United Arab Emirates, Uzbekistan, and Yemen
Southern Africa: Botswana, Lesotho, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, and Swaziland
03 October 2011, 18:30
Steve Turner - Total Travel Solutionsquote:
Originally posted by Anjin:
So, this means that anyone with a gun case has to pay an extra $75?
Hi Norm - it would seem so as Delta does not seem to make any exceptions to checking in firearms. This is all they post on their website these days :
Shooting equipment
Shooting equipment is accepted as checked baggage only. It must fit within the very specific criteria that we outline below.
Declare to the Delta representative that you are checking a firearm.
Declare the existence of a firearm to security personnel if a security checkpoint is prior to the Delta counter.
All firearms must be declared by the passenger to a Delta representative at the main ticket counter .
Present firearm(s) unloaded and sign a "Firearms Unloaded" declaration.
Firearms must be packed in a locked manufacturer's hard–sided container specifically designed for the firearm, a locked hard–sided gun case, or a locked hard–sided piece of luggage. Handguns may be packed in a locked hard–sided gun case, and then packed inside an unlocked soft–sided piece of luggage. However, a Conditional Acceptance Tag must be used in this case.
Maintain entry permits in your possession for the country or countries of destination or transit.
Ensure small arms ammunition is packed in the manufacturer's original package or securely packed in fiber, wood, plastic or metal boxes and provide separation for cartridges.
If you need to travel with a weapon as checked baggage, you are responsible for knowledge of and compliance with all Federal, State, or Local laws regarding the possession and transportation of firearms. For more information about this regulation you can visit the TSA site.
If you are transporting a firearm to the United Kingdom as checked baggage, a permit from the United Kingdom is specifically required. You must contact the United Kingdom for more information about securing this permit.
Ammunition in excess of 11 lbs. per passenger or that contains potential projectiles is not allowed.
05 October 2011, 03:37
tetonkaMaybe a run on Tuff Pack sales to get guns and gear in one
bag. Only rub is the ammo. separate locked case in the
Tuff Pack or not.?????? Probably ok getting out of US. but not transiting
South Africa. They seem to want the ammo separate now, hate
to pay the fee for a small Pelican case of ammo checked separately.
Oh well the extra baggage fee on Delta is probably worth it for the direct flight. Stopping in Dakar to waste 2-3 hours and get gassed
while not being able to get out of your seat is the pitts.
Put Tuff Packs on the Christmas list.
Thanks Steve for posting........
Tetonka
DRSS