The Ultimate List of Airline Surf Baggage Policies 2017
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Again, LUEX.com compiled the most comprehensive list of airlines and their
surf baggage policies found anywhere online – use it to plan your next surf trip and avoid heavy excess baggage fees.
Flying with surf boards can be a headache: airlines aren’t generally too keen to wrestle big, pointy, fragile things into the holds of their planes, and often charge a fortune for the hassle. Sneakily, they also often hide the extra fees and charges within the small print and technical jargon on their websites, which makes planning your dream trip a rather stressful affair. Even if you do find the information you’re looking for, the terms are often so ambiguous that it’s difficult to work out exactly what you’ll have to pay; everyone’s heard the stories about skint surf bums getting slammed with charges more expensive than the original ticket… In order to save your credit card a world of hurt, LUEX compiled a list of all the airlines that you need to access the best surf spots on the planet, along with their surf baggage policies.
To get the most out of the list, we recommend to first use an online flight comparison tool like Skyscanner to check which airlines fly to your destination of choice, then simply use the drop down menu or search bar to find the airlines you’re interested in.
Note: While all information is correct at the time of publication, airlines can change their regulations at any time. Use the information in the list as a guide, but double check before hitting ‘pay now.’ Research: Anca Gheorghiu.
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