Todd K asked:
I am flying Continental in a few weeks and was wondering if I can carry on one or two golf clubs. The club would not technically fit in the little bin they have for overhead bags, but I know it would fit in the overhead.
Posted by Jeff on October 4, 2008 in Golf Clubs · 5 Comments
I am flying Continental in a few weeks and was wondering if I can carry on one or two golf clubs. The club would not technically fit in the little bin they have for overhead bags, but I know it would fit in the overhead.
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I don’t think you could in the overhead, but maybe in the baggage.
You should call them up, but i doubt they will let u because it can be used as a weapon.
You would not be able to physically carry on a golf club as it would be considered a potential weapon. More specifically, it would be considered a bludgeoning device. The transportation and security administration (TSA) would not allow this item through security. However, you may check the club in your checked baggage.
Best Regards,
American
as long as its in a bag
The TSA prohibits golf clubs as carry-on items on airplanes, as are baseball bats and spear guns. It doesn’t matter if it fits in the overhead bins or not, they are prohibited and you won’t past security with your clubs. You’ll need to check them in.