Lrs183
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Hello everyone,
I'm looking for some current information with regard to firearms cases and Alaska airlines. For context before anyone says I should contact Alaska airlines, I did this twice tonight. I by pure bad luck (with two hours between calls) got the exact same lady with customer service.
My question was this:
Rifle cases for a 300 win mag are basically impossible to find that will fall within the aggregate dimensions. The representatives immediate default was no matter what the bag is, if it is over the aggregate dimension it will fall under the oversized baggage price. Even I with how little I fly know this is not the case... Certain luggage can and does price out differently despite aggregate size.
Does a firearms case fall within this exception? I'd love to not pay 100 to the my rifle on given it'll be my second bag (or first however you look at it).
Thanks for the replies.
I'm looking for some current information with regard to firearms cases and Alaska airlines. For context before anyone says I should contact Alaska airlines, I did this twice tonight. I by pure bad luck (with two hours between calls) got the exact same lady with customer service.
My question was this:
Rifle cases for a 300 win mag are basically impossible to find that will fall within the aggregate dimensions. The representatives immediate default was no matter what the bag is, if it is over the aggregate dimension it will fall under the oversized baggage price. Even I with how little I fly know this is not the case... Certain luggage can and does price out differently despite aggregate size.
Does a firearms case fall within this exception? I'd love to not pay 100 to the my rifle on given it'll be my second bag (or first however you look at it).
Thanks for the replies.