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![]() Does anyone know if you can carry a bag or small box of coral frags onto the plane with you via AC or Wesjet?
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![]() Security might complain due to a liquid content over 100ml. Unless you get zoa's and are going dryish.
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![]() You can check them without issue. But you definitely can't carry them on.
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![]() So checking them in a small card board box is all good? I will try that, thank you.
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![]() A styrofoam box if what you need.
Cardboard will get distroyed. And you neede to check it as delicate cargo. It goes on a seperate belt at the airport.
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![]() http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/sho...587#post720587
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![]() I often travel to edmonton and shop for livestock every time. I haven't had any problems checking in a box at either Westjet or Air canada. That is between Edmonton & Yellowknife. I wouldn't imagine Westjet would be any different across Canada. What I found with some smaller carriers is that they want 24 hr notice.
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