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So you can pack the meat and drop it off with air cargo unfrozen?
The airport has freezers too.
The airport has freezers too.
You could, there is a freezer in the cargo area. I don't know how long they will hold your cargo. I just used freezer storage for 1 night at Anchorage Airport. The drop off/pick up was in the baggage claim area. It's a separate business to Alaska Air cargo, similar to renting freezer space from another business. Just more convenient being its at the airport.So you can pack the meat and drop it off with air cargo unfrozen?
Great idea about the carry on.Good info here. We are heading up next week via Fairbanks airport. One night in hotel before flying home so we might be able to access a freezer for meat in checked bags. On another trip I had frozen meat completely filled in my carryon bag. Must have been 60 pounds. TSA folks had to inspect after it went through x-ray.
You have to have everything packed up completely and all antlers wrapped up covering every tip with carboard and plastic wrap. Nothing can leak, etc. We brought all of the packaging supplies with us, and a lot of it. Some spill kit absorbent pads to set under the skulls before we bagged and wrapped them.
Everything was on the same pallet including antlers. All charged by weight. Super easy and straightforward.Did you include the antlers in the air cargo shipment? Were the antlers by weight or was there any dimensional charges involved with them?
Wife and I were successful, just got out of the field today, so will be going forward with this route. I, like you, have a business so know shipper number only involved a few minutes on the phone.