Now this is a question I've asked lots of times to different people, and despite usually having a positive answer, I still have my doubts on it.
I don't live in the UK but travel in and out of Scotland a lot for camping and bushcraft, and most of the time I carry a tomahawk and knife with me. Airport check-in staff usually tells me that there shouldn't be an issue with me carrying an axe on the flight luggage seeing that its accompanied by full camping equipment, and I think there isn't an issue with carrying equipment like this across the EU, but going from EU-UK and back might be a different story. I once saw a flyer at the airport at Glasgow saying that specific types of weaponry were banned, but the flyer was vague enough that I still don't know if my axe would be allowed to fly into the UK or not.
I don't mind risking having it confiscated, I can always buy a new one, but I do fear the risk of getting into legal trouble. So does anybody know the legality of this?
I don't live in the UK but travel in and out of Scotland a lot for camping and bushcraft, and most of the time I carry a tomahawk and knife with me. Airport check-in staff usually tells me that there shouldn't be an issue with me carrying an axe on the flight luggage seeing that its accompanied by full camping equipment, and I think there isn't an issue with carrying equipment like this across the EU, but going from EU-UK and back might be a different story. I once saw a flyer at the airport at Glasgow saying that specific types of weaponry were banned, but the flyer was vague enough that I still don't know if my axe would be allowed to fly into the UK or not.
I don't mind risking having it confiscated, I can always buy a new one, but I do fear the risk of getting into legal trouble. So does anybody know the legality of this?