How do you pack a tennis racket?

That is why we recommend packing your racquets in a hard-sided piece of luggage or stacking more than one racquet together in your soft-sided baggage in between your clothes to lessen the risk of damage.

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Keeping this in consideration, can you take racket on plane?

Badminton racquets and bags cannot be taken on flights as hand luggage. They exceed the maximum size restrictions airlines have for hand luggage. … Hand luggage needs to fit into the overhead storage in the plane’s cabin. This is the reason for the maximum size dimensions given by airlines.

Also question is, can I take a tennis racket as hand luggage? British airlines have long made their own rules based on common sense rather than EU bureaucracy. EasyJet, for example, allows tennis racquets in the cabin if they conform to size regulations. … Tennis, badminton and squash racquets are all allowed onboard if they confirm to size regulations.

Beside above, is tennis racket allowed in hand luggage?

Won’t they be too long to go as cabin baggage? Ok. It’s just that 27″ is the standard length of a tennis racquet and the max baggage cabin size of any airline is 22″ so at a couple of inches over 2 feet they are too long.

Can I take fragile items in flight?

Under normal circumstances passengers will not be permitted to carry bulky musical instruments or other fragile items in the cabin, as these items inconvenience other passengers and can be a possible safety risk / hazard in the case of turbulent weather or emergencies.

Which weight is allowed in badminton racket in Oz?

The mass of a modern Badminton Racket is between 2.46-3.35 oz (70-95 g). A Badminton Racket is a piece of sports equipment that has a handled frame with an open hoop with a network of strings stretched tightly. It is used to strike a shuttlecock in a Badminton match.

Can we carry mangoes in domestic flights in India?

There is no restriction on carrying fruits on domestic flights in India (except for coconuts, as pointed out by another forum member recently).

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