I'm thinking of going to a festival in the Summer but it's at the other end of the country, therefore I'm considering flying instead of a 9-hour drive.
I'll be taking my tent (either 3-man dome or 2-man single hoop) and folding chair with me (plus a rucksack).
Has anyone flown with their tent as part of their luggage before? If so, are they safe in the hold, or can I take the tent on board with me? My rucksack and folding chair will be going in the hold, obviously.
------------- ...after all an awning is just a three-sided tent!
Folding chair and rucsack will be in the hold.
The tent "may" be OK weight wise as hand luggage, (usually a 10Kg max limit), but there are restraints as far as dimensions are concerned. I'd check with the airline.
Jim.
Rif why don't you get one of those holdalls with wheels & pull-along handle which should take the tent, chair, clothing & all your equipment too. The holdall could go in the hold on the plane, but it will be so much easier to pull along a wheeled holdall when you land and have to make your way to the festival site, rather than having a rucksack on your back and carrying a folding chair & tent separately
Hi there. We took our two man tent plus a couple of rucksacks to Canada a few years ago. We made sure that the tent was well wrapped up and secured it to one of the rucksacks and it was fine. Only bit of camping gear we weren't allowed to fly with was our trangia as they don't allow any unburnt fuel (even though our trangia was totally dry at the time).
The airlines don't like anything compressed ( air, fuel etc ). As long as the weight and size is fine they will take anything. I had the same questions when I took all my diving equipment abroad.
I would be surprised if they allowed tent poles on the plane considering they confiscate nail clippers!!, they may think that you might un roll your tent in the isle, assemble a pole and charge the flight deck! + o/h locker get fairly full as well.
Me and my hubby went to the munich beer festival a few years ago with 15 friends and we had about 7 tents with us, just like JK98 said I put our tent and poles in a wheeled holdall, plus airbed, mallet, sleeping bags, small pillows, and a very small wheeled suitcase with clothes, it came within the weight limit and none of us had any problems.