Dunwaters
Well-Known Member
Not as bad as the UK, your problems are home grown. Some of the airlines that will not carry firearms out of, or within the UK have no problem once you get to another country, Lufthansa would be an example.Hi Nulmac
When Heathrow is your only option
Hi dunwater
Here's a question Do you think its the same situation at European airports or American airports . They must have similar problems ?
Chill
Anywhere you travel you have several sets of variables, the ICAO international regs, plus the national laws and then the individual airline regulations plus the very local ( and possibly hostile ) interpretation of those regs by your check in staff.
You’re screwed from the off unless you get all that sorted, even when you get a firearm through, the ammunition can be a whole new minefield.
Read the terms and conditions and be prepared to walk off and leave the check in staff with the disputed item if its cheap and replaceable, (ammo) they hate that.
Theres literally no point in arguing, they will leave you sitting there to stew and check in everyone else, accuse you of not turning up on time or come up with some other excuse as to why its your fault, and then make you run like a long dog through security, immigration and the shopping.
The UK is by far the worst I’ve dealt with, I just won’t do it again.
Purely an aside, I never realised quite how many queens you had in England until I spent 0230 sitting in a corridor in Heathrow waiting on my rifle to get to customs beside the BA flight crew facilities.
It did keep me amused.