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Sporting equipment

When you fly with us you can take certain types of sporting equipment in addition to your normal checked baggage allowance.

Sporting equipment allowances on codeshare, oneworld and alliance partners may differ. Charges may apply.

How to pack sporting equipment

  • Equipment must be packed in a travel case specifically designed for that piece of equipment.
  • One piece of sporting equipment should weigh no more than 23kg* and should not exceed the dimensions (H+W+L): 158cm (62in).

Sporting equipment we carry at no extra cost*

* From November 2008, a flat fee of £25 GBP will be applied to bags weighing more than 23kg (51lbs). This charge is to cover the additional handling that bags weighing over 23kg (51lbs) can attract.  Until this charge is implemented, we will continue to accept a single piece of baggage weighing up to 32kg (70lbs) without charge. Please note that we will not accept a bag heavier than 32kg (70lbs) as checked baggage.

Select one of the categories to view the allowance for each sport.

Only one travel case of sporting equipment is permitted at no extra cost except where stated otherwise.

Angling

An angling rod case. Rod case
An angling travel bag. Travel bag

Accepted travel cases:

Recognised angling rod case or bag.

Equipment accepted:

Rods and reels contained in a case and one bag with fishing tackle, landing net and fishing boots.

 

Archery

An archery bow case. Bow case
An archery wheelie case. Archery wheelie case

Accepted travel cases:

Standard bow and arrow case.

Equipment accepted:

One bow, one quiver and arrows.

 

Cricket

A cricket team coffin. Team coffin
A soft cricket team coffin. Soft team coffin

Accepted travel cases:

Recognised cricket coffins or team bags.

Equipment accepted:

Bats, wickets, pads and balls.

 

Cycling

Compact bag to carry a dismantled bicycle. Compact bag for dismantled bicycle
A folding bicycle bag. Folding bicycle bag
A hard shell case for a bicycle. Hard shell bicycle case

Accepted travel cases:

Recognised bicycle bag.

Whilst most bicycle bags comply with the standard dimensions, We will accept all single bicycle bags as illustrated.

Equipment accepted:

One non motorised bicycle.

Special rules apply for bicycles when groups with more than 4 bicycles travel together.


Preparing bicycles for travel:

  • Bicycle pedals must be removed (or fixed inwards).
  • Handlebars must be fixed sideways.
  • The bicycle must be contained in a protective case or bag.
  • You may wish to deflate the tyres to reduce risk of damage.
  • Passengers are reminded that CO2 gas can only be transported as cargo. Please contact British Airways World Cargo or your local freight forwarding company to arrange carriage of these items.
 

Diving

A draw string backpack. Draw string backpack
A tote style bag. Tote style bag
A wheelie bag/rucksack. Wheelie bag/rucksack

Accepted travel cases:

Recognised kit bag.

Equipment accepted:

One scuba regulator, tank harness, tank pressure gauge, face mask, fins (pair), buoyancy control device (BCD), snorkel, weight belt and cylinder tank. (Subject to maximum baggage weight).

Please note: Cylinders must be empty for carriage.

Notes:

1. Pressure sensitive devices may need special packaging. Please refer to manufacturer for advice

2. Spear guns must be unloaded with spear packed separately

 

Field hockey

A field hockey player bag. Player bag
A field hockey team bag. Team bag

Accepted travel cases:

Standard team kit bags not exceeding maximum baggage dimensions.

Equipment accepted:

Sticks, balls and pads in one equipment bag.

 

Golf

A hard shelled golf case. Hard shelled case
A soft bag. Soft bag
A soft bag with wheels. Soft bag with wheels

Accepted travel cases:

Recognised golf cases.

Equipment accepted:

One bag containing 14 clubs, 12 balls, umbrella and golf shoes.

The majority of golf bags comply with maximum dimensions, although all golf bags will be accepted.

 

Ice hockey

An ice hockey team bag. Team bag
An ice hockey stick bag. Stick bag

Accepted travel cases:

Recognised ice hockey kit or team bag.

Equipment accepted:

Team kit including sticks.

The majority of sticks comply with maximum dimensions, although all sticks will be accepted.

 

Lacrosse

A lacrosse wheelie rucksack. Wheelie bag or rucksack
A lacrosse bag. Lacrosse bag

Accepted travel cases:

Recognised team or kit bags.

Equipment accepted:

Lacrosse sticks in one equipment bag.

 

Shooting

A pistol bag. Pistol bag
A pistol case. Pistol case
A shotgun bag. Shotgun bag
 

All handguns are restricted under UK law and can only be carried with prior permission. You are responsible for ensuring you have all the required documentation and licences for your weapons and ammunition. This may include export/import licences and authorisation from local and national authorities for the items to be carried. Personal protection handguns are classified as restricted articles and we are unable to carry these.


Accepted travel cases:

Approved gun carriage case.

Equipment accepted:

One approved sporting gun carriage case and contents.

Preparing sporting guns for travel:

  • The gun must be unloaded.
  • If possible the gun should be dismantled.
  • Ammunition must be for sporting purposes.
  • The total weight of the ammunition (including shell) must not exceed the allowance of 5kg (11lbs) per passenger. Sharing weight allowance between passengers is not allowed. Allowances for more than one person must not be combined into one or more packages. ie. no hold bag can contain more than 5kg of ammunition.
  • Ammunition must be packed in either hold bags, an ammunition case or the gun carriage case. An ammunition case will be considered as an additional piece of hold baggage and excess baggage charges may apply.
  • Ammunition must be packed in either its original packaging or in a suitable container that prevents movement between shells or cartridges. i.e loose ammunition is not permitted.
  • Baggage containing ammunition must not bear 'explosives' labels.
  • You must notify us about the carriage of guns at least 72 hours before travel to ensure compliance with UK government (or other local government) embargoes and restrictions.
  • Passengers travelling with firearms must be at check in at least 2 hours before their flight, to enable sufficient time to process the necessary paperwork prior to clearing security.
  • Each firearm carried must be accompanied by the appropriate Firearms Certificate.
 

Ski

A ski bag. Ski bag
A ski boot bag. Boot bag

Accepted travel cases:

Recognised ski or snowboard bags.

Equipment accepted:

  • One pair of skis, poles and boots or
  • one snowboard and boots.

The majority of skis comply with maximum dimensions, although all skis will be accepted.

 

Ten pin bowling

A four ball bag. Four ball bag
A double ball bag. Double ball bag
A single ball bag. Single ball bag

Accepted travel cases:

Must be non rolling carry case.

Equipment accepted:

Bowling case with bowling balls and shoes.

 

Tennis

A tennis tour bag. Tour bag
A tennis racket bag. Racket bag

Accepted travel cases:

Standard single or multiple racket kit bags.

Equipment accepted:

Rackets and balls.

 
 
 

All other sporting items

The following items should not be packed in sporting travel cases:
  • sport clothes
  • sports holdalls and bags
  • smaller items or accessories such as football shin-pads

We will accept these as part of your checked baggage allowance.

Sporting equipment we do not carry

Due to the large size and handling complexities, some sporting equipment cannot be accommodated through the airport baggage system or within the aircraft hold. Therefore we no longer accept the following equipment at check-in as part of your sporting equipment allowance.

  • hang gliders
  • windsurfing boards and sails
  • water skis exceeding maximum dimensions (H+W+L): 158cm (62in)
  • surfboards
  • kayaks, canoes and oars
  • pole vaults
  • javelins

Please contact British Airways World Cargo or your local freight company or to arrange carriage for any items that exceed the permitted weight and size.