So you are going on a walking vacation and want to bring your hiking poles, trekking poles, nordic walking sticks, or whatever you call them. You are not permitted to bring hiking poles or trekking poles in carry-on bags. This ban includes retractable or extendable hiking poles. Just be aware that there is a risk that checked luggage can be lost or delayed.
There is also a small risk of theft. Given that checked luggage usually involves a fee you might want to consider shipping your trekking poles to your destination.
Collapsible walking poles could form a small package and would probably cost less to forward to your hotel than paying for checked baggage. Even collapsible hiking poles are not permitted in hand luggage. You are here Home Passenger information What can I bring? Mobility aids - walking sticks and crutches More Passenger information About our dogs Meet the detectives.
Child restraints. A walking stick, like a cane or a pair of crutches, falls under the category of a mobility device. There's little restriction on such safety- and health-related items, including walkers and child-restraint seats.
Airlines such as United united. When you board the airplane, ask a flight attendant if she can store your walking stick for you. Many airplanes have closets to store long or irregularly shaped passenger items such as hanging garment bags, walking sticks and canes.
Toward the end of the flight, the flight attendant will return the walking stick or you can ask for it. In the close, confined quarters of an airplane, it's easy to accidentally bump into other passengers.
When carrying a walking stick, be extremely careful about moving it when you're in a crowd. If you want to pass it to the flight attendant or slide it beneath your seat, look around to ensure you don't hit another passenger with it.
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