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Si può portare Fishing Rod & Tackle in aereo?

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Mano: ✓ SÌ Stiva: ✓ SÌ

Sì — puoi portare fishing rod & tackle nel bagaglio a mano in aereo. Rods: cabin OK within airline size limits.

  • · Rods: cabin OK within airline size limits
  • · Small lures/flies: cabin fine
  • · Large hooks & sharp tackle: sheathed, wrapped, checked
  • · Fragile tips: hard travel tube, not the airline’s mercy

Regolamenti per autorità di sicurezza

Rules by security authority

United States — TSA

Mano:

Yes — rods may ride the cabin if they fit your airline’s size rules. Sharp tackle: wrap it or check it.

Stiva:

Yes — everything, including large hooks, packed sheathed or wrapped.

Rule conditions: Rods: cabin OK within airline size limitsSmall lures/flies: cabin fineLarge hooks & sharp tackle: sheathed, wrapped, checkedFragile tips: hard travel tube, not the airline’s mercy

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

Rods are carry-on legal but usually exceed the 22-inch cabin bag limit: telescopic or travel rods beat one-piece rods, or fly a hard tube that most airlines count as one checked piece. Check your airline below.

Come imballare fishing rod & tackle

Bagaglio a mano: Yes — rods may ride the cabin if they fit your airline’s size rules. Sharp tackle: wrap it or check it.

Bagaglio da stiva: Yes — everything, including large hooks, packed sheathed or wrapped.

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

Domande Frequenti (FAQ)

Frequently asked questions

Can you bring a Fishing Rod in a carry-on?

Yes — rods may ride the cabin if they fit your airline’s size rules. Sharp tackle: wrap it or check it.

Can you pack a Fishing Rod in checked luggage?

Yes — everything, including large hooks, packed sheathed or wrapped.

Do airlines have their own rules for a fishing rod?

Rods are carry-on legal but usually exceed the 22-inch cabin bag limit: telescopic or travel rods beat one-piece rods, or fly a hard tube that most airlines count as one checked piece. Check your airline below.

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