That’s great thanks.Hi NickJ, Ethiopian were ok. So from the start. They advise to email/call 72 hours before you fly however I never got through and I am not sure emails were even looked at.
Arrive at Heathrow at least 4 hours before your flight. In our case it was clear the staff were not trained regarding firearms but they got there in the end. What really put them in a spin was my bow as they wanted to class it as firearm and insisted on a serial number etc. it was hilarious trying to explain that it wasnt a gun so she asked me "is it a weapon?" I said yes, oh she said then its a firearm. Long story short it was sorted.
Now your rifles travel free as your second piece of baggage that does not exceed 23 kilo,s but they will try and charge you £80 handling fee most of my team paid it but if you argue you can get away with that.
Transfer at Addis Ababa, you will be met by a chap with a card with your name and you will go down to the baggage area and have your rifles checked, no big deal. arrive Windhoak very quick check and on your way.
Returning is great as Windhoak are so efficient and you do have the same check at Addis Ababa.
We are going to Namibia next April and one thing I will do on the return leg is book in the lounge (£30) as it is a long lay over and the cost of stuff in the airport is eye watering.
I hope this helps, please ask if you think I have missed anything.
Tusker
Rightly or wrong , I put my broadheads in my checked baggage.Much easier with rifles and ammo than it is with bows and arrows
My friends had loadsa xxit in heathrow where they had hundreds of pounds of broadheads confiscated.
2024When did you last go?
Transfer at Addis Ababa, you will be met by a chap with a card with your name and you will go down to the baggage area and have your rifles checked,
Addis Ababa... the cost of stuff in the airport is eye watering
do not want us hunting in South Africa and some anti minister has got his claws into something and found a loophole to stop it.
You are correct . I must add that I didnt take a rifle but all the other chaps had a copy of their FAC. and they all took many copies.When I flew with Ethiopian Airways in 2021, the additional piece of this step is that the firearms checker in the baggage area needs to retain a copy of your FAC. Have they since dropped that step? If not, it pays for you to make copies before you leave home.
Yup.
I have just returned from Namibia: 10 days cull stalking in the Grootfontein area east of Etosha, 11th - 23rd November 2021.
I flew with Ethiopian Airways ex Heathrow via Addis Ababa.
The good part: All planes seemed to be newish Airbus models, flights were fine, food good. In-flight service was mostly excellent. Flight cost is approx 30% lower than Virgin/BA/SALink combos to Windhoek.
Firearm carriage: it worked, but what was assured by the Ethiopian Airways manager in London did not come to pass. Specifically, he stated that once the firearm was checked in at Heathrow, it would...
I am going in october so will try it2024