Just to let people know one of my instructor team was flying back to the UK from Rodez today with Ryan air for this weekends Bow Making Course.
As a result in his hold luggage he had a GB Wildlife hatchet and a Laplander plus a couple of draw knives and a spoke shave.
He checked in fine then when his luggage was x-rayed he was stopped and was told he was carrying dangerous weapons and would not be allowed to fly and the police were called.
The French police were not impressed with having their time wasted, however Ryan Air still refused to carry the Wild life hatchet and would only allow passage if the axe was returned to the car and left behind.
I have travelled on Ryan air a dozen or more times carrying knives and axes to run Bushcraft Courses and never had an issue.
So beware if you are planning taking sharps abroad with them in the hold there maybe trouble ahead.
As a result in his hold luggage he had a GB Wildlife hatchet and a Laplander plus a couple of draw knives and a spoke shave.
He checked in fine then when his luggage was x-rayed he was stopped and was told he was carrying dangerous weapons and would not be allowed to fly and the police were called.
The French police were not impressed with having their time wasted, however Ryan Air still refused to carry the Wild life hatchet and would only allow passage if the axe was returned to the car and left behind.
I have travelled on Ryan air a dozen or more times carrying knives and axes to run Bushcraft Courses and never had an issue.
So beware if you are planning taking sharps abroad with them in the hold there maybe trouble ahead.