Great info as I will be on the airlink flight in July frI’m JNB to Bulawayo.
does the ammo weight limit include the weight of the container or just the actual ammo weight?
Also we’re you able to check your bags thru to your final destination or did you have to claim and recheck in JNB? Thanks
My experience:
My ammo weight included the ammo case and ammo, although, according to what most airlines publish is;....5 kilos/11(.2) pounds of ammunition...(what I have not been able to verify, but told by "various" airline personnel if your ammunition weight is over 5 kilos your ammunition will be considered as cargo and a freight/cargo fee will be imposed.)
Passengers traveling with firearms, archery equipment, "weapons" and ammunition will have to claim their checked baggage and process their weapons through SAPS at JNB even though the passenger is transiting through Johannesburg.
YES. passengers traveling with weapons will have to get a weapons permit from SAPS.
NO. your weapons and checked baggage are not going to be checked through Johannesburg.
I was told my checked baggage and weapons would be checked through to Harare by Qatar Airways and my travel agent. Upon arrival to JNB after passing through customs, my next stop was to baggage claim where my checked baggage was on the baggage carousel. That meant my firearms and ammo would be waiting for me at the SAPS office, and it was.
SAPS had already contacted Henry Rifle Premits for a fellow who changed his flight itinerary to arrive earlier than expected.
Thank you shout out to Mauris and Anna of Henry Rifle Premits for their assistance. Instead of getting my firearms permit from 15-27 May for my safaris in South Africa they worked with SAPS and my permit was changed to 04-27 May. Yes. more confusion when I arrived back to JNB from Zimbabwe; 2 things: 1 The SAPS officers remembered me (in a nice way) thus making my processing through SAPS with having my weapons permit already in hand. 2 (these same SAPS officers) were momentarily confused why I already had my weapons permit in hand and now arriving back to JNB.
Once again Maurius and Anna of Henry Rifle Premits were awaiting my arrival and 10-15 minutes later through SAPS.
I hate repeating myself, but this needs to be repeated and people need to remember this check to see that you are picking up your checked luggage and not someone else's.
Three hours later the ladies of Airlink Airlines were able to get my checked baggage to me. Not because it was lost, but because another passenger was in such a hurry "they" didn't bother to check the name tag on the handle, which was missing due to rough baggage handlers, that "they" had mistakenly retrieved the wrong baggage off the carousel. Thus costing Airlink services and me 3 hours locating my luggage and "they" 3 hours locating their luggage.
So Please everyone reading this thread; We are all in a hurry to get to where we are going, but please take time to check that you are getting the correct luggage off the carousel it will save you grief and time and the person whose luggage you mistakenly retrieved grief and time.