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General Topics => General Discussion => Topic started by: Bushido on January 24, 2017, 08:19:22 PM
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So my friend, whom is going to Las Vegas, contacted me about bringing back ammo. I told him he would be able to bring back ammo but to print out his airlines policy just in case he is questioned. He contacted his airlines, Omni, and was told as of last week they are no longer allowing ammo on their flights in lieu of the Ft Lauderdale shooting. Any other airlines adopting this policy?
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Probably too early to tell. Omni might feel that they would have a share in the payout when the lawyers get a hold of it. Kind of like the bar having some responsibility for continuing to serve alcohol to someone that's visibly drunk.
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So my friend, whom is going to Las Vegas, contacted me about bringing back ammo. I told him he would be able to bring back ammo but to print out his airlines policy just in case he is questioned. He contacted his airlines, Omni, and was told as of last week they are no longer allowing ammo on their flights in lieu of the Ft Lauderdale shooting. Any other airlines adopting this policy?
I would find an airline that allows ammo and tell Omni they lost my business.
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Better ban airlines flights too bc of 911
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Go to the Philippines and on your way back home you may be lucky enough to get some free ammo to take onto the plane courtesy of their airport staff.........
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Who rides Omni anyway. I thought it was just old folks heading to Vegas. Flapp is right use someone else. Let your money do the talking.
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OAI is a charter airline and has limited business in Hawaii compared to the other commercial carriers like Hawaiian, etc. They're not likely to lose too much business by 'banning' ammo in checked baggage. I work in the industry and there hasn't been any notification or talk of restricting the transportation of ammo in checked baggage.
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OAI is a charter airline and has limited business in Hawaii compared to the other commercial carriers like Hawaiian, etc. They're not likely to lose too much business by 'banning' ammo in checked baggage. I work in the industry and there hasn't been any notification or talk of restricting the transportation of ammo in checked baggage.
Nice to hear. Thanks for the bro! :shaka:
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OAI is a charter airline and has limited business in Hawaii compared to the other commercial carriers like Hawaiian, etc. They're not likely to lose too much business by 'banning' ammo in checked baggage. I work in the industry and there hasn't been any notification or talk of restricting the transportation of ammo in checked baggage.
Thanks fof the info.