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Airline Baggage claim
#2
Posted 06 May 2005 - 01:32 AM
lightrider, on May 5 2005, 10:20 AM, said:
Most airlines treat golf clubs like all other checked baggage PROVIDED THAT you use an authorized container, e.g. hard case, Club Glove. Therefore, if they lose your bag or if you can prove damage, you should have a viable claim. Each airline has slightly different rules, so be sure to ask when checking your bag. Also, unless you sign some sort of release, you have a good argument that your lost golf bag should be treated like all other lost luggage.
I would be interested to hear from those that have actually placed claims.
The Counselor
#3
Posted 26 May 2005 - 12:23 PM
I have never had any problems with my bag, but always wondered the same. I have had claims on lost luggage and they do it by weight. So you would never get you money back from lost clubs and that is scary with what you can have invested in a full set of clubs and gear.
#5
Posted 13 September 2005 - 09:28 AM
You want to check with the airline before traveling with your clubs, some have different policies. Some will not insure any soft sided bag, including Club Gloves.
I know a guy at my club that someone walked in off the street while he was making his way to baggage claim, signed for and stole his clubs. I believe NorthWest only gave him $1500.00 toward the claim. For most of us on this site that does not begin to cover our equipment costs.
When I travel with my family I will UPS or Fed Ex my clubs to my destination. I place them in a hard case and ship them either to my hotel or home that I am stating at. Then i will have the hotel concierge reship them when I leave.
It is a scary proposition when traveling with clubs, you want your stuff to play with, but it has become quite a risk these days.
I know a guy at my club that someone walked in off the street while he was making his way to baggage claim, signed for and stole his clubs. I believe NorthWest only gave him $1500.00 toward the claim. For most of us on this site that does not begin to cover our equipment costs.
When I travel with my family I will UPS or Fed Ex my clubs to my destination. I place them in a hard case and ship them either to my hotel or home that I am stating at. Then i will have the hotel concierge reship them when I leave.
It is a scary proposition when traveling with clubs, you want your stuff to play with, but it has become quite a risk these days.
#6 Gallery_Igolfinky_*
Posted 19 November 2005 - 10:18 PM
I had my clubs stolen by Delta when I was traveling to St. Louis, It took about a year but they finally settle with me after several letters and phone calls to their claims department. I received a flight voucher worth 300.00 and a check for 1700.00 so thats in line with the above post at around 2000.00. The problem is I lost a mint set of Hogan PCs, a Ping Anser putter I had for about 25 years, and an old sand wedge that saved my *ss more than once. Can't replace those.
#7
Posted 28 November 2005 - 03:47 PM
lightrider, on May 5 2005, 09:20 AM, said:
i hope not...im headed to hawaii soon..and i dont want anything to happen!!
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