14 April 2011, 02:46
FrostbitAmerican Airlines & guns
Does anyone have personal experience flying on American with firearms? I just wonered if there were any problems other than coming to or from the UK.
14 April 2011, 03:21
kevin davisi have not had any problems on intr usa flights with them. i have not flown them internationally with a firearm as they do not go anywhere i could hunt.
14 April 2011, 04:29
FrostbitIt was intra-US I was interested in. Just wondered how it went.
14 April 2011, 05:29
CarolinaHunterFly multiple times each year to Texas via American with firearms...knock on wood, no problems as of yet.
14 April 2011, 05:57
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Fly multiple times each year to Texas via American with firearms...knock on wood, no problems as of yet.
Back and forth to Texas at least twice a year with no probs. Just be prepared to pay a fee for each bag checked.
I flew American with guns in May of '09, without a hitch on the way over to South Africa. We flew from San Francisco to Los Angeles, then to London, all on American. Transferred to British Airways on to Johannesburg.
HOWEVER, we did have big problems on the way home that related to American. They would NOT let us on the flight from London to Boston with my guns. It was explained to me that American has no issue with people flying with firearms, but they do have an issue with them doing it to and from London. Apparently, the British government had fined American heavily for some firearms that were left unattended at Heathrow, so American changed their policy to no longer agree to transport firearms to and from London. It all got worked out easily enough, as British Airways agreed to fly us from London to San Francisco on American's behalf.
I would fly American with no hesitation if traveling with my guns, EXCEPT through London. British Airways was excellent, though those very small seats on their 747's are a pain in the ass, literally.
17 April 2011, 18:46
dr_dog_guyFlew from Dallas to Buenos Aires with two shotguns last year on American. There were no issues.
18 April 2011, 23:45
drwesI have flown with them nationally and internationally with no problems on American. Just follow their procedures and TSA's and you will be fine. Flew to La on my way to a buf hunt in Australia last summer.Connected with Quantas and they[Quantas] are much more strict,, you have to have a dangerous materials permit for your ammo, permits, etc. The American leg was easy,, jsut show us they are unloaded and then Tsa's inspection,, lock em up and hope they are there with the rest of your stuff when you land!