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The Official Flying with Poles Thread.

Posted: Tue May 22, 2012 4:36 am
by wtfisup
This thread is to share pole flying and transportation experiences. List the airline, destinations, price charged, and more importantly if they made it. We all know what a pain in the :crying: it is. So maybe through this we can make selecting certain airlines easier and keep it updated as to rates and rule changes.

Both intercontinental and international.

I'm sure it belongs in another section but will get more traffic and information here. :idea:

If everyone contributes it can make this process easier.

Re: The Official Flying with Poles Thread.

Posted: Tue May 22, 2012 7:04 am
by wtfisup
Here's a good site to kick it off but lets try and include personal experiences. Because we all know policies and ticket counter attendants don't always go hand in hand

http://www.flyawaypoles.com/airline.php#ap6

Re: The Official Flying with Poles Thread.

Posted: Tue May 22, 2012 11:34 am
by KLocke
I am pleased with Virgin America Airlines handling of pole vault transport.

Re: The Official Flying with Poles Thread.

Posted: Tue May 22, 2012 12:28 pm
by rainbowgirl28
If Southwest flies to your destination, they are the only airline to go with. Everyone else has a very checkered history. Too bad they don't fly international!

Re: The Official Flying with Poles Thread.

Posted: Tue May 22, 2012 3:59 pm
by wurster490
I am flying with US Airways quite often and they accept pole vaulting poles as your second piece of checked baggage, just print off the policy online and have it with you. The cost is $35 for a second bag.

Delta has been giving people a lot of problems, I flew with them yesterday and their policy is very confusing, but they took my poles, charged me $100 for second bag, and $90 for it weighing more than 50lbs, or vice versa. Anyways, it's stressful, but you just have to know your stuff and be persistent.

Iceland Air also takes poles, but I believe it is $150, you just have to book them before you go to the airport.

Hope that helps.

Re: The Official Flying with Poles Thread.

Posted: Wed May 23, 2012 12:54 am
by VTechVaulter
German Wings for international, they are one of the best ever, and its only like 25 euro per bag

USAirway has been really awesome to me. Their policy online says it should fly just as a piece of baggage. Sometimes ive flown them free if i don't check another bag

Delta can be good, can be bad, all depends on if they want to be. I flew to barcelona in 2010, and the poles were free from memphis to barcelona. 1 week later from Barcelona back to the states, it was 450 dollars.

Re: The Official Flying with Poles Thread.

Posted: Wed May 23, 2012 8:57 pm
by jabennis
Does anyone know how JetBlue is and their fees? I have to fly to Jamaica next month, and the only other alternative is AA.
AA charges $200 each way for the poles, and they left my poles in Miami last year for 2 days.

Help!

Re: The Official Flying with Poles Thread.

Posted: Thu May 24, 2012 2:29 pm
by Bubba PV
I paid $1,900 to ship mine to Sydney in 2009 for World Masters. Next year I'm going to Torino, Italy and Porto Alegre, Brazil, both small cities away from big airports. Makes me think even if I can get my poles to Rome or Sao Paulo I still have big problems on the last leg of both trips. Anybody fly poles into Italy and Brazil? Thank you! Bubba

Re: The Official Flying with Poles Thread.

Posted: Fri May 25, 2012 6:29 am
by wtfisup
Makes me think even if I can get my poles to Rome or Sao Paulo I still have big problems on the last leg of both trips. Anybody fly poles into Italy and Brazil? Thank you! Bubba


Mary Saxer and Mark Hollis flew to Brazil recently, they could provide insight. I'd say the best/safer bet is to fly into the major port and then rent a car.. depending on distance of course.

Re: The Official Flying with Poles Thread.

Posted: Fri May 25, 2012 10:26 am
by rainbowgirl28
wtfisup wrote:
Makes me think even if I can get my poles to Rome or Sao Paulo I still have big problems on the last leg of both trips. Anybody fly poles into Italy and Brazil? Thank you! Bubba


Mary Saxer and Mark Hollis flew to Brazil recently, they could provide insight. I'd say the best/safer bet is to fly into the major port and then rent a car.. depending on distance of course.


Yeah I think nowadays most elite vaulters rent cars when they go abroad. Your chances of being able to take poles on any sort of public transportation aren't good.

Re: The Official Flying with Poles Thread.

Posted: Fri May 25, 2012 10:34 am
by Bubba PV
Great advice! Thank you!! Bubba

Re: The Official Flying with Poles Thread.

Posted: Fri May 25, 2012 5:18 pm
by KLocke
Get yourself to Baltimore. Take AirTran nonstop flight to Montego Bay for around $400. Pole fees are standard $50

Good Luck!

AirTran Airways
Vaulting Poles:
Vaulting poles may be checked. Rigid covers or containers cannot be used to transport them.
$50 per bag/case

jabennis wrote:Does anyone know how JetBlue is and their fees? I have to fly to Jamaica next month, and the only other alternative is AA.
AA charges $200 each way for the poles, and they left my poles in Miami last year for 2 days.

Help!