English, Czech, and French Airline Rules?



We are on a trip to Prague, London and Paris. I collect swords and knives, so I was really hoping to buy at least a sword in one of these countries. “I can get this information from one country to another? I know that unless they are in my suitcase and my carry on, are welcome in the U.S., but I know of these other countries. Help? Please respond only if you really what wissen.Vielen, hockyguy2k2

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2 Responses to “English, Czech, and French Airline Rules?”

  1. Do not know, but here the airlines should be able to tell you the rules for all other countries, overview of the situation of terrorism. . . . . . I think most countries are now similar. . . . . . call one of the major airlines and ask them.

  2. According to IATA (International Air Transport Association) rules, it is possible that in baggage check-in: http://www. IATA. org / whatwedo / co / passenger_baggage / baggage_safety. If the item htmIm not buy replicas, but the royal arms, you need relevant export license plates and haben.Um seller on the safe side, send an e-mail to any company to use for your trip and make the same question. Once an email response from them, you have to take, I see no problem in buying the products you want for your collection.

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