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| Surface Interval: Discuss Anyone travelled with cylinders recently? in the General Diving Forums forums: As an alterative to buying cylinders in Cyprus (shockingly expensive), I was thinking of bringing some over from the UK. ... |
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| Technically it should be easy with BA. They now count diving kit as sports equipment, so you should be able to take it for free, and their definition includes: "Diving equipment kit comprises of facemask, pair of fins, pressure gauge, regulator, safety vest, snorkel, weights belt and cylinder which must be empty to ensure safe handling." So according to the rules, you should be able to take it (although you might fall over slightly on the twinset) without any problem. In practice, airline baggage rules often differ significantly from what they actually do (and what they tell you in advance they'll do), but this does seem fairly explicit so should be able to argue at the airport. David ** note the same rules apply to GB Airways, who do BA's cheap flights. |
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| I have taken both 7 litre and 3 litre cylinders to Cyprus with Cyprus Airways from Stanstead and Heathrow with no trouble at all. At Stanstead they had to go through "Special Security" but that was just a formality and at Heathrow nobody wanted to see them!
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| As above.I recently took both my Inspo cyclinders to Cyprus with C.airlines and once i told them they went through the xray and no probs at all.By the way I took a total of 70kg baggage at no extra cost. cheers Mark
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just thinking out loud. :-) DAvid
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