luvthemstrawberries
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I need some help from anyone with experience or knowledge about this. FI and I are planning a trip this January to Whistler, BC in Canada for snowboarding. We live in North Carolina and will be leaving RDU airport. The plan is to fly into Vancouver then there are shuttles that take you up to Whistler. We''ve gone back and forth as far as the plan for which airline and how to take everything up there with us (snowboards + bindings + boots = big "oversized" bag at airport = major fees).
At first we were going to fly United, but they don''t allow any bags over 62" period, so we can''t fly with them and take the boards. Then we looked at Air Canada, but they''re apparently notorious for losing baggage and flight delays (well, most airlines are nowadays). But they do allow you to pre-register sports equipment and waive the oversized baggage fee.
Now, for various reasons (mainly dependability) we''re planning on shipping our boards via UPS in a hard case that holds all the gear up to the hotel and having them hold it for us. Still not sure on the flight though, since the options are opened back up if we ship the boards separately.
I just wanted to see if anyone out there has any advice or knowledge on flying with big equipment like that, or flying to Canada period, or even better, if you have any knowledge about shipping them over the US/Canada border. Some things I read say if you use any shipping service higher than "standard" then they waive the customs charge ($71 CAD), but I still see lots of other fees past the shipping charges.
Any help is greatly appreciated!!
At first we were going to fly United, but they don''t allow any bags over 62" period, so we can''t fly with them and take the boards. Then we looked at Air Canada, but they''re apparently notorious for losing baggage and flight delays (well, most airlines are nowadays). But they do allow you to pre-register sports equipment and waive the oversized baggage fee.
Now, for various reasons (mainly dependability) we''re planning on shipping our boards via UPS in a hard case that holds all the gear up to the hotel and having them hold it for us. Still not sure on the flight though, since the options are opened back up if we ship the boards separately.
I just wanted to see if anyone out there has any advice or knowledge on flying with big equipment like that, or flying to Canada period, or even better, if you have any knowledge about shipping them over the US/Canada border. Some things I read say if you use any shipping service higher than "standard" then they waive the customs charge ($71 CAD), but I still see lots of other fees past the shipping charges.
Any help is greatly appreciated!!
