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bringing fish on a plane
Has anyone put a bag of fish in your carry-on luggage? What if you go to a shop while you are on travels and see something you have to own? What happens now with the restrictions on liquids?
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Packed correctly (i.e. polystyrene insulated box and possibly heat-packs) it should be OK to take live fish as checked luggage. You may have to go through some extra steps in the process of checking it in [like take it to a "special" section of luggage handling, as it's fragile].
Check with the airline before you purchase the fish tho', and make sure you get the answer in writing with an emergency number you can call when you're at the "remote" airport trying to get back home.
Also bear in mind that international travel is a different story, you may well need many different types of documents to export/import fish, and the bureucracy involved may involved multi-week waits for the paperwork to clear someones desk... Using professional trans-shippers will work here, but it'll cost... No such thing as a "free-lunch", as usual.
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Check with the airline before you purchase the fish tho', and make sure you get the answer in writing with an emergency number you can call when you're at the "remote" airport trying to get back home.
Also bear in mind that international travel is a different story, you may well need many different types of documents to export/import fish, and the bureucracy involved may involved multi-week waits for the paperwork to clear someones desk... Using professional trans-shippers will work here, but it'll cost... No such thing as a "free-lunch", as usual.
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Yes, I understand that. But asking the airline to confirm that you are allowed (or not) based on your favourite one or two airlines would give you an idea of whether it's allowed or not. Then you carry the letter together with your travel document when you go traveling, and assuming you go on the same airline as you've got documents from, it should work...
Obviously doesn't work for international, but it should be OK for within the country...
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Obviously doesn't work for international, but it should be OK for within the country...
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To bring fish back in the USA, you need them inspected by a us fish and game officer. They will normally let you come through with a couple of fish. Any more than 3 or 4 fish, they will want to see an import license. Make sure to mention that they are for personal use and NEVER mention that you might breed them. They get pretty testy if you mention breeding. It was a pita to get any information... you are better off just calling your local field office or the office nearest to the major airport you come back to.
http://www.fws.gov/offices/
http://www.fws.gov/offices/
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I and friends have put fish in breather bags in checked luggage. So far no problems. I would think there would be less problems in US domestic but we were international coming into the US. If US fish and wild life is there and sees the fish maybe you would have a problem but so far the fish have been ignored.
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Allow me to pull up to this very interesting topic...
I, as many others, go often to Germany (the best shops in the EU, as far as I know) so I wonder lots of us must have thought about it.
Has anyone done it inside the EU? Carry in, or checked the question is - has someone done it?
Francisco
PS: And, as someone already noted, paperwork is out of question... I just go there 2/3 days, and I'm lucky if I end up having that 2 spare hours to sneak into the closest shop, let alone think in bureacracy...
I, as many others, go often to Germany (the best shops in the EU, as far as I know) so I wonder lots of us must have thought about it.
Has anyone done it inside the EU? Carry in, or checked the question is - has someone done it?
Francisco
PS: And, as someone already noted, paperwork is out of question... I just go there 2/3 days, and I'm lucky if I end up having that 2 spare hours to sneak into the closest shop, let alone think in bureacracy...