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Surfboards and Garuda Airlines

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Created by mitchmcm > 9 months ago, 22 Aug 2018
mitchmcm
VIC, 57 posts
22 Aug 2018 5:53PM
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G'Day everyone,

Im flying to bali in two days and chose Garuda as they incorporate surfboards. I was told to call them regarding taking surfboards a few days beforehand and so i did. I was told i could take 7kg or carry on, 30kg of onboard and 23kg of sporting equipment ORRRRRR 1 surfboard....... i tried to clarify it with her and she seemed adamant that it was only 1 board. I would have thought that 3 boards at 5'6, 6'4 and 6'8 with no fins and less than 30cm in thickness in the bags would be less than 23kg and comes under the 230cm maximum length of the smallest plane.

So my question is.... if my boardbag has 3 boards under the maximum length and weight. Will they let me take all of my boards?

Cheers,

Mitch

Skeeee
VIC, 260 posts
22 Aug 2018 7:24PM
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G-Day Mitch, Mate I have flown Garuda a lot on surf trips over the last few years and have had no trouble at all with boards. We recently returned from the Telos and one of our guys had an 8'10" SUP bag with two sups and a single fin and other gear and he was fine. Cheers, Matt

Razzonater
2224 posts
22 Aug 2018 5:51PM
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Yep you are sweet 100%

buuuut just be careful of the 30kg plus boards especially if you have connecting.
I take a backpack on plane with two sets clothes and camera and everything else goes in boardbag

MickPC
8266 posts
22 Aug 2018 6:12PM
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You will be fine Garuda are awesome...This was my quiver last Jan, boards were packed double board bag taped to the longboard bag. Took the longboard over to be repaired at Naruki, it was in 2 pieces before I left Oz. They did a mighty fine job, tested in up to head 1/2 Nusa Dua

JESUSGUS
WA, 169 posts
25 Aug 2018 8:41AM
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Watch out for Jetstar they are terrible with boards. They have compartment loaded baggage if the board doesn't fit in the compartment your screwed

BaliSurfCamp
6 posts
31 Dec 2018 11:41AM
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JESUSGUS said..
Watch out for Jetstar they are terrible with boards. They have compartment loaded baggage if the board doesn't fit in the compartment your screwed


Yeah Jetstar is super sketchy. They are never consistent with the rules for them. It's funny that I can have a jacket with 10kgs of stuff in it, but as long as my bag is under 7kg, I'm good.

One time I was over by two kg's, and I started to stuff the extra into my pockets and it was all fine.

How that works, blows my mind...

Bara
WA, 647 posts
2 Jan 2019 11:11AM
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Yeah another thumbs down for jetstar. I had 2 clear foot prints put into my boards underside on flight home. Clearly it had been stood on pretty heavily or even jumped on.

Showed em pics when I got it home. They couldn't give a toss.

TimKay
752 posts
28 Jan 2019 9:37AM
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Jetstar staff are too busy with the crowd control inside the plane.
Arguments over merging into one's seat I suspect

Rossall
WA, 712 posts
2 Feb 2019 3:56PM
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Another thumbs up for Garuda from me as well. We go to Lombok via Bali and 2 of us took 8 ft SUP's as well as shortboards. No hassle at all and all smiles at the checkin desk, transfer to 737 at Denpasar was easy as well

worth th the extra $$$$$

phil

fester
WA, 350 posts
22 Feb 2019 10:45AM
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Been flying for years with Garuda the only problems are the Perth baggage handlers very rough. Don't do Air Asia ,mates brand new Gatto





Buster fin
WA, 2582 posts
22 Feb 2019 12:46PM
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Looks like a super light glass job, but no excuse from the airlines!



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