I am aware of what the TSA and United Airlines (transferring to SA Airlines) state when traveling with ammunition. What I am not clear about is if the ammo is in checked luggage does the ammo container itself have to be locked?
Is a plastic ammo case without a lock OK?
Help would be appreciated.
BAndryc
I think sestoppleman has hit it on the head, there's no consistency. When I went to RSA on 2010, I flew on Delta. I locked the ammo in a plastic case which was inside one of checked-in bags which was not locked. For me, locking luggage has been nothing but a guarantee that someone will just cut the locks. Checked in at Phoenix, never hear a word from TSA. Everything arrived in Jo'burg just fine.
On return when we checked in at JNB, I did the same thing. But oh no, that was the wrong thing to do. Delta counter lady tells me the the container must be locked! I said it is, it's just that it's inside an unlocked bag. She says that's against airline rules. I say I flew Delta on the way over. She says different airlines have different rules. I repeat I flew on Delta on the way over and showed her my itinerary. She realizes that was a stupid thing to say, but tells me the container must be locked anyway.
So in desperation I ask if I take the lock off of the box that the ammo is in and put it on the suitcase, would that be okay? She says yes!
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But of course that lock was too big. Fortunately I've got a few of those little bitty locks that come with luggage and even a key! You know the ones that a 5 year old could get undone. She's plenty fine with that.
Sorry, I always get worked up when I think about that stupid exchange. Next time I go, I will be prepared with extra locks and I would even be prepared to check your ammo box as another piece of luggage. I don't think you'll have to do that, but these folks that never seem to be in the know, who knows what they're going to come up with.