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jimsey

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Airlines / Baggage
« on: January 14, 2004, 07:34:45 PM »
There is a topic on the bowl.com site under ABC tournament regarding the new restrictions on baggage.  Although it is different from airline to airline, there seems to be a consensus that the weight limit is 50lbs per bag, and only one of the 2 allowed checked bags can be bowling equipment.  That would seem to say we are allowed 2 balls and shoes unless willing to pay the $25 or $50 additional charge for exceeding the weight and/or 3 of bag restrictions.

Beyond that, an option would be to ship equipment to the hotel and have them hold until arrival.  I have checked that with the Silver Legacy where I will be staying and I was informed that they will accept and hold my equipment but there is a one time flat rate per box based on weight.

Comments, thoughts??

Edited on 1/15/2004 1:45 PM

 

Rockbowler

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Re: Airlines / Baggage
« Reply #16 on: January 16, 2004, 05:46:43 PM »
When I bowled the Mini last year at Vegas. I had to go back and check in the bowling ball that I thought I could hand carry. I used to be able to hand carry one ball pre-9/11 but not anymore.

bowl868

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Re: Airlines / Baggage
« Reply #17 on: January 28, 2004, 04:44:19 PM »
I'm flying Continental, and the bowling bags policy was explained to me (by 2 different people)... You can check 2 bowling bags for free as long as they meet the size/weight requirements.  (websites say "check one set of bowling equipment per one free checked piece", which means since you get 2 free checked pieces, you can have 2 sets of bowling equipment.  I didn't read it that way at first.)

I probably will just check 2 2-ball bags and put clothes in the bags and my carry-on.