Re: Airlines that carry guns
Posted: Fri Oct 09, 2015 12:33 pm
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??? I checked Easy Jet and they have no flights from Dublin! So not of any use to me (or my American friend)Hunter87 wrote:I have taken my shotgun to belfast several times with easy jet and brought it back with them too never once had a problem the gun is labeled up they get you to make sure it's unloaded then you padlock the case and off it goes then when you reach the other side in belfast you will get taken into a side room where you will need to produce your licence which is checked against your firearm /shotgun and then your free to carry on just remember to take the firearms sticker/tags off
dodgyrog wrote: ??? I checked Easy Jet and they have no flights from Dublin! So not of any use to me (or my American friend)
Every year for the last 10 years of flying to Croatia my gun has come off the carousel with my suitcase in Zagreb airport .Chuck wrote:ratters wrote:
I had no problem with Easyjet flying from and to Gibraltar. At Gatwick an Easyjet check in youth recognised the case and directed me to the correct desk. There they couldn't find a "firearm" sticker so the young man shouted to all the other desks." Has anyone got a firearm sticker?" There were only about 300 people in the queues!! When I flew from Gib, customs took the gun from me and customs in the UK had it waiting for me. When I landed in Gib I surprised to find my rifle case going around the carousel with an sticker on it saying "Firearm". Nothing like telling everyone!!!
That will have cost the airline a £10k fine.
Or so I was told when it happened to my rifle case once.
I had that happen at the airport in Switzerland......asked police where to collect firearms (S1 shotgun)...he just pointed to the carousel. They were very relaxed about it..unlike BA and their myriad of forms (albeit you get right to the front of the queue). To be fair though they called me to tell me I hadn't booked any ammo - did I want to add some..?? .Now that's service!
That maybe the rule in the UK, however I have seen it ignored even at Heathrow.Robert303 wrote:It varies with country / airline / airport regulations. In the UK firearms are NOT to be loaded onto the luggage belts.