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July 15, 2014 11:35 am at 11:35 am #613215ZviHaKoheinMember
Anyone have any experience with flying to EY on chol hamoed with a lulav? I am not talking about El Al but if the other airlines allow it. Especially the no-name airlines like aeroflot or turkish air.
July 15, 2014 12:25 pm at 12:25 pm #1023574takahmamashParticipantEspecially the no-name airlines like aeroflot or turkish air.
These are major international airlines. I’m not sure why you’d consider them “no-name airlines.”
July 15, 2014 1:16 pm at 1:16 pm #1023575notwhouthinkiamMemberTurkish air is Turkey’s airline just as American airlines is for America. Is American airlines a “no name” airline? (Or are you just not from Turkey so have never really heard of it before)?
July 15, 2014 1:18 pm at 1:18 pm #1023576notwhouthinkiamMemberI don’t know about international, but domestic in the USA I never had a problem.
July 15, 2014 1:34 pm at 1:34 pm #1023577dial427436MemberIt’s not the airline per say its the rules of the country your are flying to. I flew with my brother from Israel to the US and I think it was the FAA, had allowed people carrying a Lulav on the plane, it was posted on their federal webpage. We had flown EL AL and the rep was not sure until we called over a supervisor. You would need to know the countries policies about bringing “plants” or however you would categorize a Lulav onto the plane.
July 15, 2014 1:51 pm at 1:51 pm #1023578jewishfeminist02MemberCan you put in (well-wrapped, obviously) in your checked luggage?
July 15, 2014 2:10 pm at 2:10 pm #1023579popa_bar_abbaParticipantI brought a fishing rod on my last flight. Nobody blinked.
July 15, 2014 8:55 pm at 8:55 pm #1023580HaLeiViParticipantIf you fold it up and put it in your pocket, who will know the difference?
July 16, 2014 2:03 am at 2:03 am #1023581yehudayonaParticipantHaLeiVi, are you related to Ron Popeil?
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