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02-05-2014, 09:35 AM #1
Shipping boards internationally for a trip?
Eh mags, trying to go on a trip with my girlfriend to Sayulita pretty soon. Due to a spinal cord injury I ride a kneeboard, and the guy from the shop down there says he hasn't seen one there in 25 years, so no luck of renting a board and avoiding outrageous airline fees. Investigating cargo & shipping options. Alaska Airlines seems to be the best bet, about $57 each way from SLC to Puerto Vallarta w/48 hour window. GF is flying from SLC (I'm in Jackson), so may send her ahead with the board. Anybody have any experience shipping internationally and any advice?
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02-05-2014, 11:14 AM #2
Alaska Air surfboard fees ($75 each way) are not much more "outrageous" than your $57 each way for shipping. Just fly with your kneeboard. If your kneeboard is smaller than 62" LxWxH it's just considered a piece of normal luggage.
The last few times I've flown Alaska w/ a surfboard they haven't charged me. If you're flying some other airline, well, YMMV.Putting the "core" in corporate, one turn at a time.
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02-07-2014, 08:30 PM #3Registered User
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I fly AK air often with a 5'9" surfboard in a day bag, kites in a duffle, all my clothes in a maximum legal carryon, I seldom get dinged for the surfboard fee. (two checked bags and one carry on). I have been dinged for surfboard fees leaving hawaii, and found that a good way to avoid that is to give a porter a $20 and let them take care of the check-in, win win, with a porter you circumvent the line and I've never been charged extra for a surfboard, longboard's a different story.
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02-15-2014, 02:52 PM #4
AeroMexico is $40 on flight. First bag is free, too.
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