camping stoves, portable heaters, and flammable liquid lanterns) are allowed as long as the fuel system is completely dry with no fuel remaining in the tank, hoses, or parts and no remaining fuel odor is evident. Flights operated by Horizon Air or SkyWest on behalf of Alaska Airlines, the maximum single dimension is 8 feet.Ĭamping equipment and fuel containers that once contained liquid fuel (e.g. 737 aircraft, the maximum mast length is 17. Airbus aircraft, the maximum mast length is 12 feet. One piece of windsurfing equipment is defined as one windsurfing board and one mast, boom and sail.
On Alaska Airlines flights 99 the maximum combined dimensions may not exceed 115" (linear). On Alaska Airlines flights operated with 737 or Airbus aircraft the equipment may measure a maximum 115" (9 ft., 7 in.) in length alone. One item of surfing or paddle equipment is defined as a surfboard or paddleboard case with up to two boards inside (including paddle for paddleboard only). Ski/snowboard equipment may exceed 62" (linear), without incurring an oversize fee. If boots/helmet are checked in a bag that also contains clothing or additional items, standard checked baggage fees will apply to the bag.
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The tank must have an open end for visual inspection.ġ piece of ski/snowboard equipment is defined as 1 pair of skis with poles or 1 snowboard, plus 1 boot/helmet bag. Note: Scuba tanks must have the regulator valve disconnected. Scuba equipment may exceed 62" (linear) but no more than 115" (linear), without incurring an oversize fee. The scuba gear container is limited to one regulator, one tank harness, one pressure gauge, one mask, two fins, one snorkel, one knife, one spear gun and one safety vest. One piece of scuba equipment is defined as one scuba gear container and one tank. Note: On Alaska Airlines flights 99 the maximum single dimension is 8 ft. One piece of pole vaulting equipment is defined as one or two pole vaults with a maximum dimension of 6" x 6" x 17' for flights operated with a 737 aircraft or a maximum dimension of 6" x 6" x 12' for flights operated with an Airbus aircraft. One set of kiteboard equipment may include one kiteboard and fin(s) (fins exceeding 3 inches in length must be removed), one foil or leading-edge inflatable (LEI) kite, one control bar with flying lines, and one helmet and personal flotation device (PFD). One set of kiteboard equipment may be checked as two separate pieces for one charge. Hockey/lacrosse equipment may exceed 62" (linear) but no more than 115" (linear), without incurring an oversize fee. One piece of hockey/lacrosse equipment consists of hockey/lacrosse sticks (multiple sticks must be taped/attached together) and one bag/box of miscellaneous hockey equipment (skates, pads, pucks, gloves, etc.). Fishing equipment may exceed 62" (linear) but no more than 115" (linear), without incurring an oversize fee. One piece of fishing equipment is defined as two rods, two reels, and one tackle box.
Refer to our Checked baggage policy for checked piece, overweight, and oversize charges. Refer to our Checked baggage page for more information about these fees. Unless otherwise noted, all standard checked baggage fees apply.
If your travel includes multiple airlines, different restrictions may apply. We accept sports equipment items as checked baggage, provided each piece is properly packed in a soft- or hard-sided case designed specifically for the equipment. We're happy to assist you when traveling with your sports equipment.