Correspondence with Delta on Checked Baggage Fees for Bodyboards & Kneeboards |
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My October 2008 e-Mail to Delta Airlines on Baggage Fees I am considering booking a flight with Delta between the Washington/Baltimore area and Liberia, Costa Rica, in late March 2009. However, I am concerned about possible baggage charges for my bodyboard/kneeboard. I have never paid fees for transporting my single board in a well padded bag that seem to meet your guidelines for similar equipment in weight and length, i.e., Golfing Equipment and Ski or Snowboard Equipment, where the restrictions are not to exceed 50 pounds and outside linear dimensions not to exceed 80 inches. However, I don't want my board to be confused with a surfboard and be subject to a $300 fee each way. Can you provide me written assurance? Thank you in advance. 10/28/08 Reply From Online Customer Support Desk Thank you for expressing your concerns. Your assistance would be appreciated in providing additional information which would allow us to process your request. Please provide the type of equipment you are travelling with, is it medical equipment or the sporting equipment, we are unable to decide which category it fits in. Again, thank you for writing. We appreciate your selection of Delta and will always welcome the opportunity to be of service. Sincerely, xxxx xxxxxx Online Customer Support Desk http://www.delta.com 10/28/08 My Response to Online Customer Support Desk It is sporting equipment and typically weighs 25 to 30 pounds. 10/29/08 Online Customer Support Desk Reply Thank you for your e-mail describing the problem you experienced. Your assistance would be appreciated in providing additional information which would allow us to process your request. Please provide the size of the knee board the length, width, and height. Thank you for writing. We will be in touch with you as soon as we have all the necessary information. Sincerely, xxxxxxxx xxxxxxx Online Customer Support Desk http://www.delta.com 10/29/08 My Response to Online Customer Support Desk The kneeboard is 50 x 20.5 x 2 inches and the bag is slightly larger than that but not much. Enough room for a couple of towels for additional padding. The bag with board is around 54 x 22 x 4 inches and weighs around 25 to 30 lbs. I have never paid additional fees for the board & bag on Southwest Airlines, American Airlines, USAir and Air France during the past 20 years. 10/31/08 Online Customer Support Desk Reply Thank you for your patience regarding your question about Delta Air Lines baggage fees and policies. Charges for surfboards/kneeboards on tickets issued on or after July 31, 2008 for travel on or after August 5, 2008 will be $175.00 for domestic travel and $300 for international travel. For tickets issued before July 31, 2008 all surfing equipment is charged $80.00 for domestic travel and $150.00 for international travel up to 70 pounds. Surfboards/kneeboards are one board per bag, additional boards will be charged per board, the excess bag rate. Surfboards/kneeboards over 70 pounds will be charged the excess weight charge of $150.00 in addition to the flat rate fee. Boards over 115 inches will not be accepted. Surfboards/kneeboards are not accepted on flights operated by Comair or Atlantic Southeast Airlines. Thank you for giving Delta the opportunity to serve your travel needs. Sincerely, xxxxx xxxxxxxx Online Customer Support Desk http://www.delta.com |
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