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Advice needed?
Hi all,
I will find out next week if my LMO has been granted and my employer has told me I just need my hand tools ( I am a Plumber ). If not I can get tools on his account and pay him back. Has anyone ever took tools on the aircraft as excess luggage? Surely there will be charges for weight? Nigel. |
Re: Advice needed?
Hi there
Its no problem taking tools on the plane but it will depend on your airline what its going to cost you. I think I read on Globespans site that you can book excess baggage in advance for £15 per 10kg up to a total of 50kg total checked baggage. Carriers like BA and Air Canada are likely to be in the region of £15 a kilo. Have you worked out what your tools weigh roughly? Cheers Tom |
Re: Advice needed?
Hi mate,
Will have to weigh them, I were thinking of flying with Airtransat. What do you suggest? Nigel. |
Re: Advice needed?
Originally Posted by NBJW
(Post 6396315)
I will find out next week if my LMO has been granted and my employer has told me I just need my hand tools ( I am a Plumber ). If not I can get tools on his account and pay him back.
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Re: Advice needed?
Air Transat charge £5/kilo for excess but if its codeshare with Thomas Cook then it would be £8/kilo.
Once you know the rough weight of the tools you want to take I would shop around based on excess charges. globespan seem to have the best excess deal but there are plenty of posts on here that might make you think twice about flying with them. It might be worth bearing in mind as well that you might be required to pay tax or duty on tools intended for business. Its not something i can attest to personally but i am sure I have read other posts here that indicate tools for business are not exempt from import tax. Cheers Tom |
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