Tbitty
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Apologies if this is already answered somewhere (I'm sure it is, but I couldn't find it)...
I've got a Buffalo and PG hunt scheduled for June/July next year in Cape RSA. Looking at flights, my best bet seems to be British Airways DFW to London to J-burg on single ticket, then South Africa Airlines JNB to Port Elizabeth for pickup.
The question I have is on the initial flight DFW to JNB. When I land in London (10 hour layover) will I have to collect my checked bags and go through Customs, then re-check to JNB? Or will they do the re-routing of checked bags, and I only go through customs with carry on stuff if I decide to leave the airport? With such a long layover, I'd consider making a 2-4 hour venture to a sight or two and have lunch outside of the airport with my carry on stuff in tow.
I do not intend to take my own rifles, I will hire one from PH/Outfitter. However I am leaning on taking my bow for some PG. Would there be any additional steps needed in London if I do take by bow versus leaving it at home?
Thanks in advance.
I've got a Buffalo and PG hunt scheduled for June/July next year in Cape RSA. Looking at flights, my best bet seems to be British Airways DFW to London to J-burg on single ticket, then South Africa Airlines JNB to Port Elizabeth for pickup.
The question I have is on the initial flight DFW to JNB. When I land in London (10 hour layover) will I have to collect my checked bags and go through Customs, then re-check to JNB? Or will they do the re-routing of checked bags, and I only go through customs with carry on stuff if I decide to leave the airport? With such a long layover, I'd consider making a 2-4 hour venture to a sight or two and have lunch outside of the airport with my carry on stuff in tow.
I do not intend to take my own rifles, I will hire one from PH/Outfitter. However I am leaning on taking my bow for some PG. Would there be any additional steps needed in London if I do take by bow versus leaving it at home?
Thanks in advance.