You can find specific policies for golf bags for over 300 airlines below on this page. We always recommend packing your golf clubs into a rigid travel case, or at least using a product such as the BagBoy BackBone or the CaddyDaddy North Pole to protect your clubs from being crushed during...
Whether you’re dashing across the country for business or networking with clients, a round of golf will never go astray – especially if you’re lucky enough to sample some of the excellent golf courses around the world. In times gone by, golf sets and other pieces of sporting equipment w...
Some U.S. carriers, like United and Delta Air Lines, are now requiring aninternational itinerary to access lounges even with elite status(in some cases, this excludes Mexico, Canada, and the Caribbean). But many of them — including Oneworld, Star Alliance, and SkyTeam — will let you br...
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I loved eating in the Air America clubs. It was never bad, or I was so easy to please that I accepted anything toasted served with a cold Coke (without ice). I would rather take a swig oflao lao(a potent, rotgut Lao domestic whiskey) than a sip of anything with an ice cube in...
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Keep in mind that some airlines are catching on to this, so you may have some difficulty passing it off as golf clubs. Some people recommend to pack to pack a golf club or two into your bag bag, to be able to prove that it is in fact golf equipment in the bag. ...