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¿Se puede llevar Fishing Rod & Tackle en un avión?

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Mano: ✓ SÍ Bodega: ✓ SÍ

Sí — puedes llevar fishing rod & tackle en el equipaje de mano en el avión. Rods: cabin OK within airline size limits.

  • · Rods: cabin OK within airline size limits
  • · Small lures/flies: cabin fine
  • · Large hooks & sharp tackle: sheathed, wrapped, checked
  • · Fragile tips: hard travel tube, not the airline’s mercy

Normativas por autoridad de seguridad

Rules by security authority

United States — TSA

Mano:

Yes — rods may ride the cabin if they fit your airline’s size rules. Sharp tackle: wrap it or check it.

Bodega:

Yes — everything, including large hooks, packed sheathed or wrapped.

Rule conditions: Rods: cabin OK within airline size limitsSmall lures/flies: cabin fineLarge hooks & sharp tackle: sheathed, wrapped, checkedFragile tips: hard travel tube, not the airline’s mercy

Flying internationally? Security follows the country you depart from — the authority above applies at your departure airport. Customs at arrival is separate.

Reglas específicas por aerolínea

Rods are carry-on legal but usually exceed the 22-inch cabin bag limit: telescopic or travel rods beat one-piece rods, or fly a hard tube that most airlines count as one checked piece. Check your airline below.

Cómo empacar fishing rod & tackle

Equipaje de mano: Yes — rods may ride the cabin if they fit your airline’s size rules. Sharp tackle: wrap it or check it.

Equipaje facturado: Yes — everything, including large hooks, packed sheathed or wrapped.

El oficial de seguridad del aeropuerto siempre tiene la decisión final sobre si un artículo pasa el control.

Preguntas frecuentes

Frequently asked questions

Can you bring a Fishing Rod in a carry-on?

Yes — rods may ride the cabin if they fit your airline’s size rules. Sharp tackle: wrap it or check it.

Can you pack a Fishing Rod in checked luggage?

Yes — everything, including large hooks, packed sheathed or wrapped.

Do airlines have their own rules for a fishing rod?

Rods are carry-on legal but usually exceed the 22-inch cabin bag limit: telescopic or travel rods beat one-piece rods, or fly a hard tube that most airlines count as one checked piece. Check your airline below.

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