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| quote: Originally posted by SFRanger7GP: I have flown BA numerous times and (fortunately)have never had a problem. Safe travels Bud!
Thanks, SF. I'm a former 1542 (Infantry Unit Leader) who attended the Benning School for Boys back in 1970. Here's a little plaque I picked up while stationed at Ft Benning:
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| Posts: 1388 | Location: Lake Bluff, IL | Registered: 02 May 2008 |
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| I just finished a trip from Los Angeles to London to Joburg to Windhoek using BA. I too just took one carry on bag and used a camp rifle. The entire cost for the RT flight was $ 1200 and the extra cost for the Camp Rifle for a five day plains game hunt was about $ 120. I know people like to use their own rifles, but the convenience of not taking a firearm and just one carry on bag is hard to beat!
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| Posts: 1849 | Location: Southern California | Registered: 25 July 2006 |
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| Just returned on BA San Diego London joburg. They know very little about traveling with rifles. We had a lot of delays while I was trying to teach them the proper way to handle the guns and ammunition. I saved $1000 on flight and my guns only turned up missing for 2 hours once, so might use them again
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| The BA flight from JNB to WDH is on Kalula (a subsidiary of Comair/BA). This airline is not currently licensed to carry guns, so if you are traveling with guns the cheap BA flights are of no use to you. For a bit more money you can get BA connecting in JNB with SAA, which will carry your rifles. |
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