Seen a group of lads carrying firearms through Istanbul few months back, didn't seem to encounter much bother.Looking at flying down to Jo,burg in May. Turkish are well priced but I can’t see anything about carrying firearms with them. Anyone got any experience, good or bad of traveling with them, through Istanbul.
I may be wrong here, but I'm sure a work colleague of mine, who goes to SA regularly said they no longer take firearms, but please double check that.
You can definitely take firearms to South Africa, SAA were no longer taking firearms from the UK due to incompetence on their side to complete certain paperwork. However they may well be taking them again.Forgive me, I had misheard him, it was the airport that was no longer taking them, not the airline, my apologies.
They definitely take firearms we just returned from a hunting trip to Turkey using Turkish Airways, they do charge an additional fee for the firearmsI may be wrong here, but I'm sure a work colleague of mine, who goes to SA regularly said they no longer take firearms, but please double check that.
SAA ? South African Airlines? they haven’t flown from the UK to south africa for years.You can definitely take firearms to South Africa, SAA were no longer taking firearms from the UK due to incompetence on their side to complete certain paperwork. However they may well be taking them again.
You are probably right I remember some time ago PHASA releasing a statement that you couldn’t transit the UK with firearms as the airports had stopped the process. However this was not true it was just SAA, as far as I am aware the main airports in SA are accepting firearms.SAA ? South African Airlines? they haven’t flown from the UK to south africa for years.
that doesn't sound goodThe Independent Inspector of Borders & Immigration will be issuing a report soon -
An inspection of Border Force practices and procedures in relation to firearms (7 November 2023)
It will be interesting to see what this has to say.