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    Airline Travel

    Does anyone have any suggestions for the best way to fly with goalie equipment? The airlines charge a fortune for oversize/overweight bags.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Goalie22 View Post
    Does anyone have any suggestions for the best way to fly with goalie equipment? The airlines charge a fortune for oversize/overweight bags.
    First, call the carrier and see if you can get a waiver on the fees for team travel with athletic equipment - some airlines will do this for you without a problem, especially if they know that your team has booked a dozen or so seats for the flight.

    If they will not, you can try splitting up your equipment into your teammates' bags or potentially look at shipping them via UPS or something like that.
    Mike Burke
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    Re: Airline Travel

    if you tie them together you can have them as your carry on item. i know a goalie that did this before, its an option and will save you $$$. you can put your clothes bag in your hockey bag if you take the pads as a carry on.
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    Re: Airline Travel

    Or you can fly southwest where bags fly free. Its on!!
    New Jersey Nightmare

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    Re: Airline Travel

    Quote Originally Posted by MBurke View Post
    First, call the carrier and see if you can get a waiver on the fees for team travel with athletic equipment - some airlines will do this for you without a problem, especially if they know that your team has booked a dozen or so seats for the flight.

    If they will not, you can try splitting up your equipment into your teammates' bags or potentially look at shipping them via UPS or something like that.
    Exactly what Mike said. I have talked airlines into waiving. Also, UPS is a good way to go. It depends on where you are traveling and the total cost of things. Some airlines will give a group rate for more than 10 travelers, so that may offset bag fees too.

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    Hey Coach thats pretty funny. I heard Sobel is returning from S.Africa for the tournement and he is flying SouthWest.

    Good Luck in San Jose'

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