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kev7
kev7
WA
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13 Aug 2014 12:16pm
has anyone travelled with a starboard whopper to telo islands or even just to bali ,and if so which airline did you travel with .

cheers in advance im in perth
jenkz
jenkz
WA
793 posts
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13 Aug 2014 1:27pm
Travelled to Bali with Whopper on Air Asia three years ago no problem.
Only hassle was it got wedged in the x-ray machine at Perth airport on the way back.
Fergus
Fergus
WA
136 posts
WA, 136 posts
13 Aug 2014 1:47pm
Hi Kev I have been SUPing in Telo's and have loads of info. I will PM you with some of the details.
kev7
kev7
WA
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13 Aug 2014 1:55pm
Fergus said..
Hi Kev I have been SUPing in Telo's and have loads of info. I will PM you with some of the details.


cool thanks man
Mottman29
Mottman29
WA
80 posts
WA, 80 posts
14 Aug 2014 3:38pm
kev7 said..
has anyone travelled with a starboard whopper to telo islands or even just to bali ,and if so which airline did you travel with .

cheers in advance im in perth


Hi Kev7,
Keen to hear what you decide to do... I have a Whopper and a 9'5" Widepoint and I am considering taking both on our next trip. Was always too afraid of the breakage/damage threat to take them previously! Then of course there is the transport challenge whenever you want to take them anywhere (I got some soft racks I was thinking could be the backup plan for a taxi if no van/bike option rented).
Cheers, Mottman

Ian Grose
Ian Grose
TAS
423 posts
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14 Aug 2014 7:00pm
Going Perth to Bali, Garuda tends to be best I found, have taken my 9'5" Widepoint twice with them in the last 12 months no problems.

Went Jetstar but had to take a 8'10" Widepoint as they have 9'0" max (but the flight was cheaper), still no problems with the board.

I think Air Asia is a problem over 9'0" now as well.

I took Flying Objects Heavy Duty Tie Downs fit through the windows and over the board no problems, take up less room and cheaper option.

Cheers,

Ian
kev7
kev7
WA
132 posts
WA, 132 posts
14 Aug 2014 5:38pm
Mottman29 said..

kev7 said..
has anyone travelled with a starboard whopper to telo islands or even just to bali ,and if so which airline did you travel with .

cheers in advance im in perth



Hi Kev7,
Keen to hear what you decide to do... I have a Whopper and a 9'5" Widepoint and I am considering taking both on our next trip. Was always too afraid of the breakage/damage threat to take them previously! Then of course there is the transport challenge whenever you want to take them anywhere (I got some soft racks I was thinking could be the backup plan for a taxi if no van/bike option rented).
Cheers, Mottman



i emailed qantas and garuda they have both indicated as a no can do so still sus en it out .
kev7
kev7
WA
132 posts
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14 Aug 2014 5:39pm
Ian Grose said..
Going Perth to Bali, Garuda tends to be best I found, have taken my 9'5" Widepoint twice with them in the last 12 months no problems.

Went Jetstar but had to take a 8'10" Widepoint as they have 9'0" max (but the flight was cheaper), still no problems with the board.

I think Air Asia is a problem over 9'0" now as well.

I took Flying Objects Heavy Duty Tie Downs fit through the windows and over the board no problems, take up less room and cheaper option.

Cheers,

Ian


thanks on that soft racks idea ,
Mottman29
Mottman29
WA
80 posts
WA, 80 posts
14 Aug 2014 5:42pm
I thought the issue is the type and size of the aircraft used (I seem to recall a similar discussion on this topic for travelling to Fiji a few moons back).
Kenoo
Kenoo
WA
115 posts
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15 Aug 2014 10:24am
I've travelled with Garuda with Boards and kayaks probably more than 50 times and has never been an issue or an additional cost, was told the last time that some of the internal flights now have size limits down to not much over 6' because of the planes they are using. You can also have your travel agent or Garuda themselves add a "sporting goods allowance" to your booking which will give you an additional 15kg and will smooth things with the non GA people at checkin.

Have gone with Air Asia maybe 20 times, again never an issue but you do have to pay for sporting goods, they even delivered a board via a 9hr drive when it missed the flight into Bandung from Bali FOC on my last trip!

Jetstar out of Perth states they will only carry up to 190cm so have never flown with them.

Have flown with Virgin to Bali 3 or 4 times and has never been an issue on carrying them, although ended up with a bit of rail damage last time (this was more likely baggage handlers than Virgin tho to be fair). Virgin have also always been easy to deal with on internal AU flights for both boards and kayaks.

A few of the above have been with over 9' boards however now I have gone to 9' or under to ensure there are no issues as many do state a ~9' max length. I also always tell them it's a surf board, they will get confused otherwise and may decide its too hard.
kev7
kev7
WA
132 posts
WA, 132 posts
15 Aug 2014 11:10am
Kenoo said..
I've travelled with Garuda with Boards and kayaks probably more than 50 times and has never been an issue or an additional cost, was told the last time that some of the internal flights now have size limits down to not much over 6' because of the planes they are using. You can also have your travel agent or Garuda themselves add a "sporting goods allowance" to your booking which will give you an additional 15kg and will smooth things with the non GA people at checkin.

Have gone with Air Asia maybe 20 times, again never an issue but you do have to pay for sporting goods, they even delivered a board via a 9hr drive when it missed the flight into Bandung from Bali FOC on my last trip!

Jetstar out of Perth states they will only carry up to 190cm so have never flown with them.

Have flown with Virgin to Bali 3 or 4 times and has never been an issue on carrying them, although ended up with a bit of rail damage last time (this was more likely baggage handlers than Virgin tho to be fair). Virgin have also always been easy to deal with on internal AU flights for both boards and kayaks.

A few of the above have been with over 9' boards however now I have gone to 9' or under to ensure there are no issues as many do state a ~9' max length. I also always tell them it's a surf board, they will get confused otherwise and may decide its too hard.


thanks for that info

KevinDudson
KevinDudson
QLD
57 posts
QLD, 57 posts
16 Aug 2014 5:17am
hi Kev ... i took my 9 ft 5 " Naish Hokua to Bali in June with Virgin. There and back no problem. Also flew Garuda from Lombok and they put on following large plane. Do Virgin fly out of Perth ?
kev7
kev7
WA
132 posts
WA, 132 posts
17 Aug 2014 1:09pm
KevinDudson said..
hi Kev ... i took my 9 ft 5 " Naish Hokua to Bali in June with Virgin. There and back no problem. Also flew Garuda from Lombok and they put on following large plane. Do Virgin fly out of Perth ?


yep v does fly out of perth
JacobMatan
JacobMatan
WA
431 posts
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17 Aug 2014 1:58pm
Chappelle Corby has just got out maybe she will be keen to take it to Bali for you. What could possibly go wrong
fester
fester
WA
351 posts
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17 Aug 2014 3:17pm
Don't mess with rest, I only fly Garuda 30kg no problem with boards. I have only taken 9'1 Mal's.
makesurf
makesurf
NSW
248 posts
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17 Aug 2014 5:37pm
Mottman29 said..
I thought the issue is the type and size of the aircraft used..



Me too. I have been bumped off a JetStar flight because all the cargo on that type of aircraft (I forget which) was containerised.
If it does not fit in the container..

I have flown to an island one way of a a plane called an Islander and the 8 ft board poked out of the luggage section into the passenger section. They made me sit in one of the two seats affected and the seat next to me was unusable.

Then on the trip back on bigger plane (a Twin otter) because the luggage space was 7ft, the 8ft board had to be strapped to seats in the passenger section of the plane. The way they did it made 10 or 12 seats unusable. I would have been left behind if they had passengers for those seats.So it is worth checking and double checking. I suppose that is why the inflatable SUPs are selling so well lately.
Very tempted to leave my gear there when I travel in future..
DHUSOUTH
DHUSOUTH
WA
129 posts
WA, 129 posts
17 Aug 2014 3:45pm

I have flown Garuda many times with short boards and mals
Recently I have taken my 10ft with no probs at all
Have been told that 3m is the limit
Cheers
kev7
kev7
WA
132 posts
WA, 132 posts
18 Aug 2014 3:47pm
JacobMatan said..
Chappelle Corby has just got out maybe she will be keen to take it to Bali for you. What could possibly go wrong


blame it on the boggie
tightlines
tightlines
WA
3510 posts
WA, 3510 posts
18 Aug 2014 6:33pm
I usually use Air Asia I have taken my 9'2 Jimmy Lewis over a few times but I remember checking about a year ago and they were happy to take my 10'2 JL Mano.
surf4fun
surf4fun
WA
1313 posts
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18 Aug 2014 7:04pm
kev7 said...
Mottman29 said..

kev7 said..
has anyone travelled with a starboard whopper to telo islands or even just to bali ,and if so which airline did you travel with .

cheers in advance im in perth



Hi Kev7,
Keen to hear what you decide to do... I have a Whopper and a 9'5" Widepoint and I am considering taking both on our next trip. Was always too afraid of the breakage/damage threat to take them previously! Then of course there is the transport challenge whenever you want to take them anywhere (I got some soft racks I was thinking could be the backup plan for a taxi if no van/bike option rented).
Cheers, Mottman



i emailed qantas and garuda they have both indicated as a no can do so still sus en it out .


They will all say they can't do it but it is dependant on the type of aircraft. I will only fly Virgin now as I know they will take a 12'6 without batting an eyelid and without charging anything (twice to the US and also interstate).

Any oversized baggage just goes on top of the containers they use to hold the luggage is what I have been told. Some of the cheaper airlines refuse to do it (Jetstar) and I wonder if it has something to do with their workers insurance etc as the planes are capable and that is one way they can pass on a cheaper fare.?
Kenoo
Kenoo
WA
115 posts
WA, 115 posts
20 Aug 2014 11:16am
I took a 9'2 in 2 bags (so probably ended up 9'6 or so) in May this year with Garuda from Perth with no drama, told them on booking that I was taking a surf board so they added the sporting allowance, no drama at the airport and in all my travelling with boards and kayaks they have never pulled out a tape measure. Also travelled with a 9'3 with Garuda in November 2013 and a 9' in February 2014, again no drama at either end.
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