I just read the conditions on my Jetstar ticket (domestic) and they say they can refuse items over 6' 3"
Has anyone had a problem with this rule. My board is 7"+
I just read the conditions on my Jetstar ticket (domestic) and they say they can refuse items over 6' 3"
Has anyone had a problem with this rule. My board is 7"+
If its a A320 the length restriction is 1.9 meters. I had this issue recently traveling home. I had one flight only that had that restriction. My boards really were only 6'4" in 2.00 ,meter bag. Checking in she looked at me cross eyed (after i requested she didn't weigh my carry on luggage) and said "how longs that", i answered " 1950" and she laughed and sent it through. BUT they get packed into boxes so id say 7' could be an issue.
I did pay for my boards for the return trip and i read somewhere that it said the surfboards may not travel on my flight if over length.. Having said all that when i got home to Perth the twit wheeled out the trolley with my surfboards at the very bottom with every other bit of oversized luggage pilled on top..![]()
Saw + duct tape is the answer ![]()
What? I dont think the airline would extend its cargo bay with a saw and duct tape, ha ha
I just read the conditions on my Jetstar ticket (domestic) and they say they can refuse items over 6' 3"
Has anyone had a problem with this rule. My board is 7"+
If its a A320 the length restriction is 1.9 meters. I had this issue recently traveling home. I had one flight only that had that restriction. My boards really were only 6'4" in 2.00 ,meter bag. Checking in she looked at me cross eyed (after i requested she didn't weigh my carry on luggage) and said "how longs that", i answered " 1950" and she laughed and sent it through. BUT they get packed into boxes so id say 7' could be an issue.
I did pay for my boards for the return trip and i read somewhere that it said the surfboards may not travel on my flight if over length.. Having said all that when i got home to Perth the twit wheeled out the trolley with my surfboards at the very bottom with every other bit of oversized luggage pilled on top..![]()
How much did they sting you when you paid for overlength return ?
A320 aircraft are containerised, the containers are pretty small compared to the wide body aircraft. their dimensions are about 1.46 * 1.44 * 1.11m. The bulk cargo area is pretty small too so you could be in trouble.
If the bag chuckers are familiar with Pythagorean maths then a 2m board could fit.
Qantas and Virgin have 737's which aren't containerised so wouldn't be an issue
I just read the conditions on my Jetstar ticket (domestic) and they say they can refuse items over 6' 3"
Has anyone had a problem with this rule. My board is 7"+
If its a A320 the length restriction is 1.9 meters. I had this issue recently traveling home. I had one flight only that had that restriction. My boards really were only 6'4" in 2.00 ,meter bag. Checking in she looked at me cross eyed (after i requested she didn't weigh my carry on luggage) and said "how longs that", i answered " 1950" and she laughed and sent it through. BUT they get packed into boxes so id say 7' could be an issue.
I did pay for my boards for the return trip and i read somewhere that it said the surfboards may not travel on my flight if over length.. Having said all that when i got home to Perth the twit wheeled out the trolley with my surfboards at the very bottom with every other bit of oversized luggage pilled on top..![]()
How much did they sting you when you paid for overlength return ?
Travelling over to Hawaii from Perth i didn't pay as i just checked it as part of my 20kilo baggage. Coming home i added it as an extra 20 kilo bag and paid about $70 or 80 bucks. BUT i also figured if they got testy on the flight to Perth from Sydney (the only A320 leg) than i would have some arguing power. That and i also brought an extra 20 kilos home.. If your flight is with Jet star on an A330 then its 2.7 mtrs..
On another note i used a double bag with extra padding around the nose and tail areas. But the damage i received mostly was from sharp items on the bottom of the board in the middle zone. So id pack it next time with thin cardboard all over i recon..
I just read the conditions on my Jetstar ticket (domestic) and they say they can refuse items over 6' 3"
Has anyone had a problem with this rule. My board is 7"+
I'm 6'4" !!
No wonder I won't fly Jetstar.......![]()
Just went to Bali with Jetstar with a 6'0 board and was fine, both ways. I asked the dude at the oversized baggage in Perth what the story is who told me he sees all sorts of size boards much longer than 6'0 and I should not worry. He said it's down to the person at the desk and if they want to put it through - pot luck..
i think 1.90cm is the limit but I saw around 8-10 other boards in the holding area in Bali for the return flight, my board was easily the shortest and they all arrived back to Perth, I flew on a A320 both ways.
Its all a bit of a gamble and hopefully it pays off for you.
If it's just 7" stick it in your pants.
Ha ha I normally do. Good pickup on the typo
Just went to Bali with Jetstar with a 6'0 board and was fine, both ways. I asked the dude at the oversized baggage in Perth what the story is who told me he sees all sorts of size boards much longer than 6'0 and I should not worry. He said it's down to the person at the desk and if they want to put it through - pot luck..
i think 1.90cm is the limit but I saw around 8-10 other boards in the holding area in Bali for the return flight, my board was easily the shortest and they all arrived back to Perth, I flew on a A320 both ways.
Its all a bit of a gamble and hopefully it pays off for you.
With Jetstar on a A330 the length is 2.7 mtr