Personal experience. I travel quite a bit with bowling equipment. I have had zero problems with Southwest. I take my 4 ball roller and break it down to two pieces, no excess baggage fees and I can also check my luggage. I just flew to Reno in January for the ProAm and no problems either at LAX or RNO with Southwest.
United has also been problem free. I check the bowling equipment the same as with Southwest. I carry on my luggage, which is more of a pain today, but was not the last time I flew United.
American was the only airlines that damaged my equipment. I will never fly American with bowling equipment unless they are the only option. I watched as the bottom part of my 4 ball roller was placed on the conveyer with the handle up. It got to at least 6 feet off the tarmac and fell to the ground. The axel was bent and the roller was no longer a roller.
This year I will be using the BowlingBall Express since I will be flying to Vegas for my Bronze certification and the coaching conference, then to Reno, and back to Vegas for Bowl Expo. I don't need to be lugging bowling equipment all over the place.
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"I cannot change the direction of the wind but I can adjust my sails to reach my destination." Jimmy Dean
http://www.allbowling.com/journal/public.php?uid=156&leagueid=53Edited on 2/6/2007 2:22 AM