Airline Surfboard Fees Part 4
Czech Airlines: Prices vary
A board can be carried for free if within the applicable weight and size restrictions on free baggage allowance, or fee a fee if larger. You must notify the airline at the time of booking. More info here.
Delta: $100-150 USD/CAD or €105
Two boards can be carried in one bag for $100 USD when travelling to/from Brazil, or for $150 USD/CAD or €105 to all other destinations. More info here.
Easyjet: £35
One surfboard bag can be carried for £35 per flight.
If the surfboard bag is your sole checked luggage, it can weigh up to 32kg. If it is in addition to other checked baggage, you receive an extra 12kg weight allowance.
More info here.
Egypt Air: Prices vary
One surfboard up to 200cm can be taken as checked baggage, but is not included in the free baggage allowance. Fees will be calculated as 50% of applicable excess baggage rate. More info here.
Emirates: Prices vary
Board bags up to 300cm total dimensions can be carried, at the applicable oversize baggage fee for the route
No items exceeding 300cm total dimensions can be carried, with no exceptions.
More info here.
Etihad: Free
Boards up to 300cm can be transported for free. More info here.
Ethiopian Airways: Prices vary
Boards up to 200cm can be transported for €40 within Europe or €80 on intercontinental flights. Boards over 200cm are subject to a fee of €80 on European flights or €160 on intercontinental flights. More info here.
Finnair: Free – €150
Boards under 190cm long and 23kg can be carried free if within checked baggage allowances, otherwise (and for larger boards) a fee of €150 applies. More info here.
First Air: $70 USD
Boards with linear dimensions (length + width + height) of 161 to 292 comes are subject to a $70.00 excess charge. More info here.
Flybe: £30
In principle boards can be carried for a few of £30, though size is restricted on certain routes.
You must call the airline when booking to reserve space for your board. More info here.
Frontier Airlines: Prices vary
Boards can be carried, subject to the applicable fee depending on route and travel class.
You should check the exact fee with the airline when booking a flight. More info here.
Garuda Indonesia: Free
Surfboards can be carried free within the checked baggage allowance applicable to your ticket.
We advise you to call the customer service department to confirm fees when booking your flight. More info here.
Georgian Airways: Free
Normally baggage must be under 158cm linear dimensions, but surfboards are listed as an exception. Any excess fees should be calculated by weight.
Check fees and size restrictions with airline when booking. More info here.
German Wings: € 50
Surfboards can be carried, but are subject to a fee of €50.
Boards must be pre-booked with the customer service department. More info here.
Go Air: Prices vary
Surfboards can normally be carried, possibly subject to an oversize baggage fee. You must call the airline to confirm fees when booking. More info here.
Gulf Air: Free
Board bags up to 190cm and 32kg can be carried free as your checked baggage allowance. More info here.
Hawaiian Airlines: Free – $150 USD
Two boards up to 292cm can be carried in one bag. Fees vary by route, ranging from free (to Australia and New Zealand) to $150 USD
Due to limited space in some planes you must contact the customer service department to reserve space. More info here.
Iberia: $60 USD – €150/$150 USD
Boards up to 250cm can be carried for a fee of €150/$150 USD, with the exception of flights to/from Brazil, where only $60 USD is charged
Carriage is subject to available space, so you must contact the airline at the time of booking. More info here.
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