Surfing in INDO, airlines to take surf board?

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Ferrazz1
Ferrazz1
2 posts
2 posts
24 Jun 2017 4:39am
i need an domistic airline in Indonesia from Jartarta to Padang that can accomidate my surf board. It's 8' x 30". can anyone refer one?! PLEASE :)
Ricardo1709
Ricardo1709
NSW
1302 posts
NSW, 1302 posts
24 Jun 2017 7:48am
Try lion air they had a blokes 8"6 from Medan to simeulue.
Ferrazz1
Ferrazz1
2 posts
2 posts
24 Jun 2017 5:50am
thank you very much, i actually did try them but i forgot to mention that it's a SUP surfboard and Lion won't take it because its too big.
dazed321
dazed321
WA
160 posts
WA, 160 posts
9 Jul 2017 8:23pm
I would recommend Garuda, more expensive but boards travel free.

Lion charge Rp200 000 per board $20

thats my 2 cents worth ;)
Harr525
Harr525
WA
26 posts
WA, 26 posts
9 Aug 2017 2:54am
Just back from Telos - Perth, Denpasar, Jakarta, Padang and flew with Garuda. Two board bags. 1 x double 6'10" and one 10' overall that had 9' longboard and clothes. No problems either way, including missing our connection to Padang in Jakarta. They just put us on a flight 3hrs later at no charge, in fact they didn't even ask why we miss our connection!
TheSkull
TheSkull
19 posts
19 posts
14 Aug 2017 3:35pm
Did you have any dramas with Garuda checking in two separate board bags for 1 person? So 2 pieces of sporting equipment? website says you are only allowed 1 piece up tp 23kgs, the weight of the 2 bags will be under 23kgs but don't want to be stuck at the airport and trying to send home a surfboard bag with a taxi driver or paying a ridiculous fee for a second bag
Harr525
Harr525
WA
26 posts
WA, 26 posts
18 Aug 2017 7:33pm
I was travelling with my wife and 3yo boy who had a full fare seat so in fact we could've taken three surfboards. I wouldn't recommend trying for more than one surfboard bag unless you can afford it or have someone drop you off at the airport and hang around until you've checked in.
Who
Who
1 posts
Who Who
1 posts
24 Aug 2017 10:09am
Best to check with the airlines because it depends on the type of plane you'll be on and whether they classify it is luggage or freight/cargo. Different planes have different luggage and cargo maximum sizes. So you could be sweet going there, but on the way home end up with a smaller plane that can't hold your board as luggage or cargo. I learnt this the hard way after purchasing a SUP whilst away. Luckily i checked with the airline the day before I left, which allowed be to find a courier to get it home, Airline was going to charge me over $1k because it was too big for luggage and was now classified as cargo. They will accept larger items as cargo, but the price becomes hectic.
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