You need a hunting travel agent. Some dont handle guns at all.Does it matter what airline you fly to Joberg from the us?I’ve always booked the cheapest option/best times offered. We will be checking our rifles and ammo.
Come to think of it, we booked through worldwide trophy adventures and they sent us a recommendation for one a few months back- I completely forgot. I’m so glad you said this. ThanksYou need a hunting travel agent. Some dont handle guns at all.
Here is the short list of intercontinental airlines: AA, BA, Delta, Qatar, Emirates, Turkish, Ethopian, & Virgin (one report no knowledge).
If you buy tickets yourself make sure to stay in one airline and the same itinerary each direction.
Is there a reason you didn't include Lufthansa and United?You need a hunting travel agent. Some dont handle guns at all.
Here is the short list of intercontinental airlines: AA, BA, Delta, Qatar, Emirates, Turkish, Ethopian, & Virgin (one report no knowledge).
If you buy tickets yourself make sure to stay in one airline and the same itinerary each direction.
I have flown internationally a few times, but I’m definitely no expert and I have never flown internationally with firearms or ammo.Very good info here already provided. No one size fits all, departure city and connections domestically makes a difference and then how long and where you connect internationally again, you will see/hear some have odd outcomes. I fly for speed of simple transfers, right or wrong, I don't chase lowest, don't chase highest. I fly out MPLS, usually just prefer go MSP to ATL to Joburg. It is a long time in the seat though, but it's gonna suck either way. I end up Delta most often. And taking weapons, done gun and bow, and customs agents and airline agent knowledge or bad hair day can dictate how the day will go.
We will be checking our rifles and ammo.
You need? Flown 15 times, would never add the issues a TA brings.You need a hunting travel agent. Some dont handle guns at all.
Here is the short list of intercontinental airlines: AA, BA, Delta, Qatar, Emirates, Turkish, Ethopian, & Virgin (one report no knowledge).
If you buy tickets yourself make sure to stay in one airline and the same itinerary each direction.
Flown BA with guns many times, no issues ever. Flown Singapore, Etihad through AUH, Air France, Qatar, Swiss, Lufthansa, United, South African, Ethiopian, and a few I'm sure I am missing. There is no deep state conspiracy against firearms.You have right there defined THE critical variable for YOUR options.
Not all companies accept firearms, and some that do, can actually make the process so complicated, if not downright hostile, that the trip becomes an extended stress test...
For example, do NOT fly British Airways through London, nor their local Comair in South Africa; transiting with rifles in Heathrow is becoming near impossible, and Comair will simply not accept firearms.
I personally believe that Delta (Atlanta to Johannesburg DL200 and DL201 to return) is currently one of the, if not THE, most convenient, besides being often among the cheapest, at least in economy class, and Airlink is great for South African internal flights.
I used South African Airways on the days they still flew, but transiting in JFK (New York) was a pain, schlepping the rifle case and suitcase from one terminal to another; and the reports on United are mixed, with some folks reporting last minute (literally 24 hours prior to scheduled departure) flight cancellations...
I have always booked my flights myself on-line and never had any issue doing so, including on Airlink.
If you are buying and flying coach this is no doubt the best option. If you are using points, flying business it's a bad option.I've flown Delta out of Atlanta to SA, with no issues. I now live in GA, and flying out of Atlanta makes life a lot simpler for me. I wanted a direct flt, and didn't want to deal with missing or delayed bags due to missed connections. Not sure if Delta is the cheapest for me, but it is the most convenient.
PaulYou need? Flown 15 times, would never add the issues a TA brings.
Flown BA with guns many times, no issues ever. Flown Singapore, Etihad through AUH, Air France, Qatar, Swiss, Lufthansa, United, South African, Ethiopian, and a few I'm sure I am missing. There is no deep state conspiracy against firearms.
Thanks and I look forward to your trip report.Based on my experiences, the days of luxury USA airline travel with the likes of Pan American Airways or TWA are gone along with those companies.
I will not take a US airline overseas unless I have no choice (for example AA has the best routes to South America). Everywhere else I travel with Emirates and Turkish Airlines for the most part. Will take first Qatar trip in 10 days or so.
Again, let me re-iterate @Philip Glass 's advice. Use a Travel Agent like @TRAVEL EXPRESS . I have been traveling internationally since I was an infant, but still use them. If airline schedules etc. change you do not have Internet access in the bush. A travel agent can get you home. Not to mention keeping up with the ever changing requirements of airlines and countries.