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The Definitive 2015 List Of Airline Surfboard Fees

Airline Surfboard Fees Part 6

 

Nauru Airlines: No surfboards

 

Oman Air: Prices vary

You must call the airline when booking, as not all planes can take boards, and charges vary by route and class. More info here.

 

Penair: Minimum $50 USD

You must call the airline when booking, as it’s likely that you board must travel as cargo
Fees vary by route. More info here.

 

Philippine Airlines: 1120 PHP

You must call to book your surf board, but the fee entitles you to an extra 15kg weight allowance. More info here.

 

Qantas: Free

Boards up to 277cm and 32kg can travel free as part of your checked baggage allowance. More info here.

 

Qatar Airways: Free

1 board bag up to 32kg can be carried free as part of your checked baggage allowance. More info here.

 

Royal Jordanian: $30-200 USD

Surfboards never travel free, and fee varies by route. More info here.

 

Ryanair: €50/£50

€50/£50 per flight, up to 20kg. We recommend you call the airline to confirm when booking. More info here.

 

Saudi Airlines: $130-440 USD

Surfboards incur an extra fee, which varies by route. You should call the airline to check fees on your route when booking. More info here.

 

Singapore Air: Prices Vary

Surfboards can be carried free if within size limits, which vary by route.

We advise you to call the customer service department to confirm fees when booking your flight. More info here.

 

Sky West: Boards only on certain planes; prices vary

You must call the airline when booking, as not all planes can take boards, and charges vary by route and class. More info here.

 

Solomon Airlines: Boards only on certain planes; prices vary

You must call the airline when booking, as not all planes can take boards, and charges vary by route and class. More info here.

 

South African Airways: Prices vary

On most routes boards under 200cms fly free, if within the free baggage allowance.

You should call the airline to check fees on your route when booking. More info here.

 

SouthWest: $75 USD

Boards travel for $75 USD each way. You should call the airline to check fees on your route when booking. More info here.

 

SriLankan Airways: Free

Free if within the checked baggage limit (32kg).

Exceeding the checked baggage allowance on your route will incur fees, and we advise to call the airline to check costs when booking. More info here.

 

Sriuijaye Air: Probably free

Surfboards should be free if under 20kg, but we advise you to confirm this with the airline when booking. More info here.

 

Suncountry: $75 USD

Max length 5 foot. More info here.

 

Sunwing Airlines: €80-100

Fee varies by route, but you should pre-book your board with the airline. More info here.

 

Swiss: €50-100

Boards up to 2m can fly for €50-100 depending on route. More info here.

 

TAP Portugal: €35-75

MUST be pre-booked with the airline. More info here.

 

Thai Airways: Varies by route

Can be included in checked baggage allowance if flying to/from Australia/New Zealand, otherwise fees vary by route

You should call the airline to check fees on your route when booking. More info here.

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