Transporting rifles on a plane... Question

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I might be meeting up with my brother in BC (I'm in Ontario) this fall for a moose hunt. Has anyone had any experience transporting rifles with Air Canada or Westjet? I would like to take my own gun, but there is the option of using one of his and save the hassle of transporting.
 
Little hassle. Proper case, unloaded, separate from ammunition, declare on check in, no more than 5kgs of commercially packaged ammunition in checked luggage. Have your licence and registration in case you are asked.
Have you considered asking the airline?
 
I've flown west jet with long guns. TO to St. John's. No problems. IIRC hard case was required - but believe me you want it anyhow.

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Air Canada will charge you $50 extra in each direction for the firearms.

A fellow I hunt with every year had his guns bumped by Air Canada to a later flight. He had to borrow one for the first few days until his finally arrived.

WestJet has never been a problem for him.
 
West Jet all the way. Check in is a breeze and they definetly don't charge you extra. A friend flew with Air Canada one year and they made him feel like he was transporting nuclear waste
 
I have flown Westjet and AC with firearms. No issue with either except that AC charges double what Westjet does. $50 for WestJet, $100 for AC.
Just declare it on check in, fill out a form, ammo in a separate bag and you're good to go. I used a hard case and made sure it was locked with machine screws and nyloc nuts so that someone would need tools to open it (me included-don't forget your wrenches) if I wasn't around. Plus my case was sort of lower end on the quality scale and I didn't trust the latches to stay shut after seeing how they treat the luggage in airports. Everything arrived safe and sound and on the same flight every time I've done it. And I've done it more than most....
 
I have flown Westjet and AC with firearms. No issue with either except that AC charges double what Westjet does. $50 for WestJet, $100 for AC.
Just declare it on check in, fill out a form, ammo in a separate bag and you're good to go. I used a hard case and made sure it was locked with machine screws and nyloc nuts so that someone would need tools to open it (me included-don't forget your wrenches) if I wasn't around. Plus my case was sort of lower end on the quality scale and I didn't trust the latches to stay shut after seeing how they treat the luggage in airports. Everything arrived safe and sound and on the same flight every time I've done it. And I've done it more than most....

Whoops, forgot to specify, it is $50 or $100 for every flight-depending on which airline you choose. If you buy a round trip ticket, it is $50x2. Not just $50 on check in....
 
I fly with rifles and pistols multiple times a year on west jet. no hassel, no charge.

locked, hard gun case required. trigger lock required. ammo in locked seprate bag. observe the ammunition weight limmitations listed on the website. tell them you have a firearm at checkin, sign the declaration stating your firearm(s) are locked and unloaded

enjoy your flight!
 
Little hassle. Proper case, unloaded, separate from ammunition, declare on check in, no more than 5kgs of commercially packaged ammunition in checked luggage. Have your licence and registration in case you are asked.
Have you considered asking the airline?

This plus 50$ worked for me. I found all the facts I needed on the airline website before I flew. Try them for the official answer.
 
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