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Flying Jetstar with gear?

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Created by slowboat > 9 months ago, 21 Feb 2008
slowboat
WA, 560 posts
21 Feb 2008 12:59PM
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Has anyone successfully flown on Jetstar flights with windsurfing gear? They say they wont take anything over 2m, but other airlines with A320 say they can fit some stuff on thats a bit longer. Not sure if thats the case with Jetstar, and dont want to risk rolling up to the airport tomorrow and being told to bugger off...

Rex
WA, 951 posts
21 Feb 2008 1:38PM
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I would like to know myself, all I can find is that they don't or wont take anything over 2 meters on the A320 and A330

dan berry
WA, 2562 posts
21 Feb 2008 1:48PM
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we always fly virgin and have had no dramas in the past. Ive heard of guys having alot of hassled with jetstar.

mathew
QLD, 2177 posts
21 Feb 2008 2:52PM
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How are u getting from the airport?

Rex
WA, 951 posts
21 Feb 2008 1:53PM
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Surfboards
A surfboard, (including the surfboard bag), must not exceed 2 metresfor Jetstar (JQ) flights operated by an A320 and 2.77 meters for Jetstar (JQ) flights operated by an A330, click here to see the aircraft type by route .
Surfboards will not be accepted for carriage unless they are placed in an appropriate surfboard bag.
Surfboard fins must be removed, where possible, and placed in an enclosed compartment in the bag, or taped to the board.

slowboat
WA, 560 posts
21 Feb 2008 2:03PM
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Matt, someone is getting up *very* early to meet us there... nice to have a welcoming party!

Thats assuming we can get our gear on the plane...

yoyo
WA, 1646 posts
21 Feb 2008 2:27PM
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Chris on the web I found this below. It seems they CAN take stuff over 2m but WONT!!

from www.pprune.org/australia-new-zealand-pacific/259539-jetstar-international-getting-right-not-2.html

"Surfboards

I will be very surprised if J* accept long boards at all. This has been an issue on the domestic front as well. The A320's also have a large bulk hold however it is not allowed to be used as it is considered by occupational health and safety as unsuitable for use by the contract baggage handlers because they only use the siscor lift and containers and don't normally use a conveyor belt to access that hold. Maybe with Qantas baggage services handling the 330 turnarounds things will be different. Surprise me!!!"

I think a few calls to Jet* may be needed

Pugwash
WA, 7733 posts
21 Feb 2008 2:52PM
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Going to Sandy Point are we slowie...

NR
WA, 517 posts
21 Feb 2008 3:21PM
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I asked the same question last year when coming back from maui as its A330 to melb which takes 3m boards, and A320 to melb to perth. I checked all the bags in fine and they were onboard the A320 when I got off.

Weight restrictions etc. were no problem. I may have had to pay 50 bucks or something for excess baggage. I can't quite remember. Either way I was really impressed with jetstar for the price.

slowboat
WA, 560 posts
21 Feb 2008 3:26PM
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awesome. Thanks NR, I'll sleep better tonight!!!

NR
WA, 517 posts
21 Feb 2008 3:36PM
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whoaaahhh, hold on. Thats just what happened to me. Hopefully works out for you as well. At least there is hope I guess.

grumplestiltskin
WA, 2331 posts
21 Feb 2008 6:12PM
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whatever you do, get there early.

If your first in line you have a better chance, and also more time to chase alternatives if necessary.

snides8
WA, 1731 posts
21 Feb 2008 7:31PM
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slowboat said...

awesome. Thanks NR, I'll sleep better tonight!!!


did you get the 'package' in time slowy?

frant
VIC, 1230 posts
21 Feb 2008 10:03PM
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Slowboat. I have a new Carbonart44 that I as yet I haven't been able to get going. Have much more success on my Sonic85. You are welcome to borrow the board if you can't get past the 2m container restriction with Jetstar ( I understand that it is a real restriction), I can send it up with big Tony. I am trying to get to SP myself and would be happy to borrow the board back for a few runs with some pointers on how to sail it during the day.
Frant

slowboat
WA, 560 posts
21 Feb 2008 8:37PM
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Hey snides, it flew to brisbane today. So I hope "the package" is cleared here tomorrow so I can take it.

Thanks for the advice grumps. We plan to get there early. Plan B is to book a Virgin flight that leaves about the same time and take the long stuff on that... I reckon we'll be OK though.

Frant, thanks for the offer, but Daffy has been babysitting my SP44 since October (I was expecting there to be some wind before the end of the year but it never happened) so I'm sorted even if I cant take any boards with me. No probs helping to set you up with it. Sounds like you havent had enough wind to get it going...

Looks like this weekend is going to be busy...

frant
VIC, 1230 posts
22 Feb 2008 10:23PM
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I think Slowie might be livin in a dreamworld if he thinks that he can carry his windsurfing gear on an aeroplane anyway. I just packed my Landcruiser for the trip to Sandy Point. Its chockers and I am travelling alone!! I suppose you do pack in everything including the kitchen sink when you drive.



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