US Airways has partnered with Sports Express to offer a convenient way for travelers to transport sports equipment safely from origin to destination city.
The Federal Government, in partnership with all U.S. airlines, is working hard to keep every flight safe and secure. To accomplish this goal, airlines are required to comply with federally-mandated checked baggage regulations, and passengers are responsible for deciding whether the items included in both their accessible property and checked baggage are allowable under the law.
Antlers Antlers will be accepted as checked baggage for a charge of $100 per direction. The following conditions of acceptance apply: - Dimension (H + W + L) must not exceed 120 in/305 cm
- On the CRJ aircraft the largest dimension cannot exceed 33 in/84 cm and the overall dimensions cannot exceed 99 in/252 cm
- On the Dash 8 aircraft the largest dimension cannot exceed 50 in/127 cm
- Head/skull must be completely clean and free of residue
- Points must be covered and protected
- 1 rack per ticketed customer
- Can’t combine or cradle 2 or more racks
Archery equipment Archery equipment will be accepted in the normal baggage allowance in lieu of a piece of baggage. Archery equipment must be packed in a case or container of sufficient strength to protect the bows and quiver with arrows from accidental damage. One item of archery equipment consists of: - 1 bow
- 1 quiver
- 1 maintenance kit
Baseball equipment Baseball equipment will be accepted in the normal baggage allowance in lieu of a piece of baggage. One item of baseball equipment consists of: - 4 bats
- Helmet
- Uniform
- Cleats
- Batting gloves
- Glove
- Catcher will have additional equipment (padding, mask, etc.)
Bicycles Bicycles will be accepted as checked baggage for a charge of $100 per direction, if over 62 in/157 cm in total dimensions (total dimensions are length + width + height). One item of bicycle equipment is defined as 1 non-motorized touring or racing bicycle with a single seat.
Bicycles should be prepared for transportation by the passenger. Bicycle must be placed in a card board or hard cased bike container. Bicycles not enclosed will still be accepted, however, the handlebars must be fixed sideways and pedals removed, or bicycle handlebars and pedals must be encased in plastic or foam or similar material for transport. A release form will also need to be signed by the passenger.
Boogie boards Boogie boards will be accepted in the normal baggage allowance in lieu of a piece of baggage.
Bowling equipment Bowling equipment will be accepted in the normal baggage allowance in lieu of a piece of baggage. Bowling bags are acceptable as carry on bags but must fit under the seat in front of you, and contain only 1 bowling ball. Bowling balls may not be stowed in the overhead bins. One unit of bowling equipment consists of: - 3 bowling balls
- 1 bowling bag
- 1 pair of shoes
Crematory containersPassengers are allowed to carry a crematory container as part of their carry-on or checked luggage, but the container must pass through the X-ray machines. If the container is made of a material that generates an opaque image and prevents the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) from clearly being able to see what is inside, then the container cannot be allowed onboard the aircraft. Passengers are encouraged to purchase a temporary container to transport the contents onboard.
Firearms US Airways will allow passengers to transport firearms in accordance with Federal Law. The following conditions must be met: - Items of shooting equipment will be accepted as checked baggage only.
- A passenger who presents baggage containing a firearm must declare and demonstrate that the weapon is unloaded.
- Firearms must be packed in a manufacturer’s hard–sided container specifically designed for the firearm, a locked hard–sided gun case, or a locked hard–sided piece of luggage. Handguns packed in a hard–sided gun case may be packed inside a soft–sided piece of luggage. A Conditional Acceptance Tag must be used in this case.
- Baggage containing firearms must be locked at all times and the key or lock combination retained by the passenger.
- A Firearm Unloaded Declaration form (available only at the airport) must be signed and placed inside the bag or gun case.
- Ammunition must be packed in the original manufacturing package or metal/wood box, with a maximum of 11 lbs/5 kg per passenger.
- There is no limit to the number of items contained in rifle, shotgun or pistol case, up to 50 lbs/23 kg, 62 in/157 cm in maximum.
Fishing equipment Fishing equipment will be accepted in the normal baggage allowance in lieu of a piece of baggage. One item of fishing equipment consists of: - 2 rods
- 1 reel
- 1 landing net
- 1 pair of waders (properly encased)
- 1 tackle box
Golf equipment Golf equipment will be accepted in the normal baggage allowance in lieu of a piece of baggage. A pull cart may be included if it is attached to a golf bag. Golf equipment should be enclosed with a cover to prevent loss of contents. Hard sided carriers are recommended. One item of golf equipment consists of: - 1 golf bag, containing no more than 14 golf clubs
- 12 golf balls
- 1 pair of golf shoes
Hockey equipment Hockey equipment will be accepted in the normal baggage allowance in lieu of a piece of baggage. One item of hockey equipment consists of: - Hockey pads
- Helmet
- Hockey pants/jersey
- Gloves
- Skates
- 12 hockey sticks
Kayaks/canoes Kayaks and canoes will be accepted as checked baggage for a charge of $100 per direction. They are not included in the baggage allowance. If the kayak or canoe is not packaged in a hard shelled case specifically designed for shipping, then a limited release must be signed by the customer. Kayaks and canoes are not accepted on US Airways Express flights. One unit of kayak or canoe equipment consists of: - 1 kayak or canoe
- Paddles or oars
- Life vest
- Carrying container
Lacrosse equipment Lacrosse equipment will be accepted in the normal baggage allowance in lieu of a piece of baggage. One item of lacrosse equipment consists of: - 2 lacrosse sticks
- Helmet
- Gloves
- Shoulder pads
- Uniform
Military baggageMilitary personnel who are on active duty status or who have been discharged within 7 days qualify for a free baggage allowance. Military personnel may check 2 bags free of charge which can exceed 62 in/157 cm (but less than 81 in/206 cm) and weighs 100 lbs/46 kg or less.
Musical instruments Musical instruments are considered a fragile item. Fragile items will be accepted as checked baggage if they are appropriately packaged in a container/case designed for shipping such items. Fragile items without appropriate packaging will be accepted upon the execution of a release furnished by US Airways relieving US Airways of liability for loss/damage of checked baggage.
Musical instruments are permitted as carry-on baggage as long as they can be safely stowed and have dimensions no greater than 75 in/190 cm (length + width + height).
US Airways allows customers to carry their musical instrument in the cabin with them if the instrument exceeds the size restrictions for carry-on baggage and/or the customer believes that the instrument is too fragile to be handled as checked baggage. To do this: - The customer must purchase an extra seat for the instrument. Cost of the seat is the applicable adult fare for the portions of the flight that the extra seat is requested plus sales tax.
- The musical instrument must be secured in or against a window seat (not in an Emergency Exit Row).
- The customer must be seated in the seat directly next to the instrument.
- Seat baggage must not weigh more than 170 lbs/77 kg and must meet the size restrictions based on aircraft type.
- Cellos and bass violas will only be accepted as seat baggage.
Paintball equipmentPaintball guns are prohibited from carry-on luggage. These items should be packed in checked luggage. Paintball guns are not considered a firearm and may be transported in unlocked, soft or hard-sided luggage.
Compressed gas cylinders are not permitted for travel on US Airways. They are considered a hazardous material and US Airways does not ship such materials. Passengers considering air travel with a compressed air or CO2 system should be advised to consider shipping the system to their destination.
Parachuting equipmentParachute equipment will be accepted in the normal baggage allowance in lieu of a piece of baggage. One item of parachuting equipment consists of 1 sporting parachute and any additional items (example: rigging, etc) securely attached.
Sporting parachutes are acceptable as carry-on baggage provided the parachute and its accessories meet carry-on size limitations and does not contain compressed gas cylinders or other such items classified as dangerous goods.
Scuba diving equipment Scuba diving equipment will be accepted in the normal baggage allowance in lieu of a piece of baggage. One item of scuba diving equipment consists of: - 1 empty scuba tank
- 1 regulator
- 1 pressure tank
- 1 mask
- 2 fins
- 1 snorkel
- 1 knife
- 1 spear gun
- 1 B.C. vest
Ski equipment Ski equipment may be accepted in the normal baggage allowance in lieu of a piece of baggage. US Airways will accept 2 ski bags, however, 1 item of ski equipment consists of 1 pair of skis or snowboard, 1 pair of ski boots, 1 pair of ski poles and 1 pair of ski bindings.
The passenger must provide acceptable encasement/packaging for the ski equipment, such as fiberglass or cloth bag to protect the ski equipment and to prevent damage to other bags. (US Airways may provide plastic ski bags if available). If the ski equipment is not properly packaged/protected, the customer assumes all risk of damage.
Surfboards Surfboards will be accepted as checked baggage for a charge of $100 per direction. One item of surfing equipment consists of 1 surfboard.
When packaging a surfboard, keels and/or kedges must be removed or crated in such a manner so as to prevent damage to other baggage.
Surfboards will be accepted on US Airways Express flights. However, their acceptance may be restricted by length on some aircraft. A US Airways Reservation agent can provide additional information.
TennisTennis equipment will be accepted in the normal baggage allowance in lieu of a piece of baggage. One item of tennis equipment consists of tennis equipment contained in a case.
Vaulting polesVaulting poles will be accepted in the normal baggage allowance in lieu of a piece of baggage. One item of vaulting equipment consists of 1 pole and container with a maximum length of 16 ft/4.9 meters.
Vaulting poles cannot be transported on US Airways Express. Vaulting poles should be enclosed in a container of sufficient strength to protect the pole from accidental damage.
Water skiing equipment Water ski equipment will be accepted in the normal baggage allowance in lieu of a piece of baggage. The passenger must provide acceptable encasement/packaging to provide suitable protection to the water ski equipment and to prevent damage to other bags. One unit of water ski equipment consists of 1 pair of water skis and 1 life preserver.
Wedding dressYour wedding dress can be accomodated in the overhead bin.
It is recommended that you store the dress in a garment bag and fold it in half to reduce wrinkling. The maximum size garment bag is 54 in/137 cm.
Wheelchairs At no charge, US Airways will accept 1 wheelchair per passenger according to the following requirements and limitations: - The wheelchair will be carried in the cargo compartment of the aircraft, if in-cabin storage space is not available.
- All types of wheelchairs are accepted, collapsible or non collapsible, electric-powered with wet or dry cell batteries.
- At the time of check-in, electric-powered wheelchairs must have cables disconnected and terminals protected against electrical shortages.
For wet cell battery powered wheelchairs: - Passengers must provide US Airways 24 hours notice of intent to transport.
- Passengers must check in at the departure gate at least 45 minutes prior to the scheduled flight departure time.
- Battery must be disconnected and terminals protected against electrical shorting.
- Battery must be contained in a leak proof box fastened securely to the wheelchair.
- On flights utilizing DC9 aircraft (some US Airways flights operated by code share partners), wet cell battery-powered wheelchairs exceeding 31 inches/79 cm in vertical height cannot be accepted.
- It may be necessary to remove the battery if the wheelchair cannot be loaded, stowed, and unloaded in an upright manner.
Windsurfing equipment Windsurfing equipment will be accepted as checked baggage for a charge of $100 per item. Windsurfing equipment is not accepted on US Airways Express flights. One item of windsurfing equipment consists of: - 1 windsurfing board with a wooded boom
- 1 mast with a maximum length of 19 ft/5.8 meters and a sail
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