Sawtooth
FNG
Has anyone flown meat home from AK with Delta Airlines? If so, how'd it go? I have the opportunity to throw some SkyMiles at an upcoming caribou hunt, but won't do that if Delta is a PIA dealing with meat and antlers.
Thanks for the info! We've padded our schedule for an extra day in Kotz to deal with meat and antlers. If we can find a place to get the meat frozen, that will be ideal. I think that's the biggest challenge we have. Thanks to all for the valuable input...we appreciate it!Perhaps you could freeze overnight b4 your flight and it may help also to maintain your meat. We flew through ANC and could use the storage place next to the arrivals carousels to keep our stuff on freeze and also from toting stuff from the airport to hotel for just one night. We flew ATL-->ANC->KOTZ and reverse. So the onsite storage was nice as we were completely DIY and had all our gear w/us.
I’d recommend Bieber’s in Kotz. Close to liquor store and you can relax at her place at half the price of the formal dry hotel in town.Thanks for the info! We've padded our schedule for an extra day in Kotz to deal with meat and antlers. If we can find a place to get the meat frozen, that will be ideal. I think that's the biggest challenge we have. Thanks to all for the valuable input...we appreciate it!
No problems when coming back with caribou in 2018. Meat went checked bag, must be sealed up and no ice. Antlers, we bundled together and took 1 charge of $150.
Flew home with pronghorn in delta this past year, no issues, dry ice allowed, had soft sided coolers.
Heading to Kodiak in October, and we are flying delta again.
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5 lbs of dry ice is the limit on most air lines.