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Si può portare Ski Poles & Ski Gear in aereo?

Attrezzatura e vari

Risposta Rapida
Mano: ✕ NO Stiva: ✓ SÌ

No — non è consentito portare ski poles & ski gear nel bagaglio a mano ai controlli di sicurezza. Ski poles: checked only (bludgeon/point rule).

  • · Ski poles: checked only (bludgeon/point rule)
  • · Skis and snowboards: airline checked sports bags
  • · Boots/helmets/goggles: fine in the cabin
  • · Avalanche airbag systems: airline approval + special rules — ask

Regolamenti per autorità di sicurezza

Rules by security authority

United States — TSA

Mano:

NO

No — ski poles are checked-baggage only in the US and Canada.

Stiva:

Yes — poles, skis, and boards all travel as checked sports equipment; boots often fly free with them.

Rule conditions: Ski poles: checked only (bludgeon/point rule)Skis and snowboards: airline checked sports bagsBoots/helmets/goggles: fine in the cabinAvalanche airbag systems: airline approval + special rules — ask

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

Regole specifiche delle compagnie aeree

Most carriers count a ski bag plus a boot bag as one checked item — that is the deal to use. Overweight charges start at 50 lb, so heavy wax kits and tools ride better in the boot bag than in the ski sleeve.

Come imballare ski poles & ski gear

Bagaglio a mano: No — ski poles are checked-baggage only in the US and Canada.

Bagaglio da stiva: Yes — poles, skis, and boards all travel as checked sports equipment; boots often fly free with them.

L’addetto alla sicurezza aeroportuale ha sempre la decisione finale sull’ammissione di qualsiasi articolo.

Domande Frequenti (FAQ)

Frequently asked questions

Can you bring Ski Poles in a carry-on?

No — ski poles are checked-baggage only in the US and Canada.

Can you pack Ski Poles in checked luggage?

Yes — poles, skis, and boards all travel as checked sports equipment; boots often fly free with them.

Do airlines have their own rules for ski poles?

Most carriers count a ski bag plus a boot bag as one checked item — that is the deal to use. Overweight charges start at 50 lb, so heavy wax kits and tools ride better in the boot bag than in the ski sleeve.

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