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The Definitive 2015 List Of Airline Surfboard Fees

Airline Surfboard Fees Part 5

 

Iceland Air: €62 – €87

Price varies between routes flying to/from Iceland, Europe and North America
You must pre-book your surfboard. More info here.

 

Interjet: Free

Boards are free, up to 50kg. More info here.

 

Japan Airlines: $50-150 USD

Price varies between routes. Up to two boards can be taken per board bag. More info here.

 

Jet2: €39 per flight

Max length 182cms You must pre-book your surfboard. More info here.

 

Jetblue: $50 USD

$50 USD each way, one board per case, counts as one piece of your checked baggage allowance.

No size restrictions, but must be under 100lbs. More info here.

 

Jetstar: Free

Counts as one of your checked baggage pieces

Surfboards, (including the surfboard bag), must not exceed 1.9 metres for Jetstar flights operated by an A320, A321 or B737 aircraft, and 2.77 meters for Jetstar flights operated by an A330 or 787** aircraft. More info here.

 

Kenya Airways: Prices vary

Surfboards over 107cm long must ALWAYS be pre-booked. A charge will always apply, but it varies by route. More info here.

 

KLM: €55-100

Fee varies by route. Boards 107-300cm long must always be pre-booked.

In most cases the board bag will count as your only piece of checked luggage. More info here.

 

Kulula: Free

Boards up to 190 x 75 x 65 cm travel free

Anything over 20kg will be charged extra, but you can easily add extra weight and pieces to your allowance. More info here.

 

LAN Airlines: Free

Boards up to 300 linear cm travel free http://www.lan.com

 

Lion Air: 200,000 IDR

We recommend you call the airline to confirm board carriage when booking your flight. More info here.

 

LOT Polish Airlines: €12-100

Fee varies depending on route, from €12 for domestic flights to €100 for intercontinental flights.

You must call to confirm board carriage before your flight, as not all planes are large enough to accommodate then. More info here.

 

Lufthansa: €50-100

Boards up to 2m can are allowed on continental flights for a fee of €50, or on intercontinental for a fee of €100

You must call the airline to register your sports baggage before flying. More info here.

 

Luxair: € 50

€50 per flight, up to 30kgs allowed. More info here.

 

Malaysia Airlines: Free

1 board up to 2.5m will be carried free of charge, if within your free checked baggage limits. More info here.

 

Mango Airlines: Free

You must call before booking to ensure there is sufficient room in the aircraft hold for your board. More info here.

 

MEA: Free

First item of sporting equipment (up to 20kg) travels free of charge

Due to different regulations over different routes, we advise confirming carriage with the airline when booking. More info here.

 

Meridiana: €90-190

Fees vary by route, with a charge of €90 for domestic flights, €100 for international and €190 for intercontinental. More info here.

 

Monarch: £24.99/€29.99

Boards up to 182cms can fly for a fee of £24.99, which entitles you to an extra 20kg weight allowance. More info here.

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