MarkB
AH elite
Nice to see a fellow BCer taking the plunge. I am a DYI guy, book my own flights, prepare my own import and Canadian export gun permits. If you feel cap[able and have the time its very easy, if you have doubt pay someone. My last safari was 2021 for 21 days in SA, first SA all rest have been Zim or NamibiaHello everyone,
Just a Dude in BC and I are in the process of booking a hunt in Limpopo, South Africa with Dave Freeburn for August 2024. Looking for experience from the maple syrup swilling crowd for best flights and routes for flying from Canada, specifically western Canada, to Johannesburg with firearms.
Looking at taking two rifles and reloaded ammo for each of us.
1. What airlines did you fly with and what were your experiences, who do you recommend and who would you avoid like the plague;
2. How far ahead did you book your flights;
3. Did you use a travel agent;
4. What specific paperwork was required for the firearms;
5. Did anyone have firearms refused at any stage (airports)?
Appreciate any advice you can give.
To answer your questions,
1-I flew Campbell River to Van then to Toronto, stayed a week with family then took Ethiopian Air TO to Addis then to Joberg. Flights were by far the least expensive, no gun baggage fees with Ethiopian and it was easy, organised, TONs of plane food, we go cattle class but that was "normal" we were delayed 14 hrs out of TO, then missed connection in Addis but Ethiopian went above and beyond to look after us in Addis, free hotel, free food, even free express entry Visas to Ethiopia, played tourist for a day.
2. When you have your deposit paid and confirmed dates start watching the sites, there are "sales" but you need to be on the ball as they usually sell out fast. I do not think you can pay till 6 months prior, not sure about that but 6-10 months before departure is "normal" for me.
3. No booking agent, booked our own, still fairly easy if you have the time, due to Covid and SA rules we were on, off, on off for trip so many flights booked, delayed, Ethiopian was good with this, no fees incurred. Things are somewhat normal now so I think straight forward today. Guns are checked straight thru if flights coincide, you will do the basement walk in Addis, (lots on here about that) its still very simple.
4, Gun paperwork is also simple, Serge in Ottawa is an awesome help for exit permits, SA SAPs paperwork is online with a tutorial for even a monkey. Fill in the blanks, verify twice, copy for times and do NOT sign until in SAPs SA, take a few black pens for the police. In 5 trips never had an issue. If you want maybe an hr faster service pay the company the $400 to expedite you. (Not me that's an extra impala.) Each airline has their own gun rules, you need to read, learn, understand and complete, Ethiopian is a page document you fill out before flight, you must inform them ahead of time you are travelling with guns. Its not difficult.
5. Never had anyone at any airport refuse guns, but I have always had my docs perfect. Was delayed 3 weeks in Zim for strike, guns in room, then SAPs held free for another 10 days is SA, SAPS held my guns in 2021 for 20 days as we tested positive for the Vid and locked down at a hotel. NO issues ever. Be polite, calm and respectful and all are same to me. You must realize its Africa (same in most countries) and things do not work like Canada, well before now. We are as screwed as they are lately.
Lastly, this site is AMAZING, I recently saved $600 on my import due to a member on here and returned the favour by saving another member a large dollar amount on his import. I also clear my own shipments, took 10 mins at YVR 2 weeks ago. NO IMPORTER. I will do an after action report on here later.
Its still BC hunting season so only home for today, then back in to tent camp for another 2 weeks. I will send you a DM/PM with my contact and we can talk on phone when I return if you want. Just seen your in Vic, that's close enough for a trip also if interested and ever near Campbell River.
MB