Passengers travelling with weapons and ammunition on the aircraft must check in 1h:30 min before the scheduled departure of their flight.
It is important that they are packed in packaging with a sufficiently strong exterior: wood‚ metal or fibre‚ protected against possible shocks and prevented from moving inside.
The possession of weapons or ammunition is not allowed in the cabin. Dangerous items will always go in the hold‚ regardless of whether they are hunting or sporting.
Carbines and rifles (long weapons):
Two carbine or rifle cases that contain only two carbines or rifles in total. Only five kilograms of ammunition per passenger in one or more boxes. An additional bag for shooting sports equipment (suit‚ gloves‚ shoes‚ mat‚ tripods‚ telescope‚ rollers‚ etc. and small tools or refills).
Pistols (handguns):
Weapons and ammunition containing explosive projectiles may not travel as checked baggage;
It is not permitted to carry quantities of ammunition exceeding 5 kgs/11 lbs per passenger;
The ammunition allowed is small caliber and does not contain explosive projectiles;
It is important that they are packed in packaging with a sufficiently strong exterior: wood‚ metal or fibre‚ protected against possible shocks and prevented from moving inside.
Acceptance to the flight:
Firearms must be discharged (except for carbines and rifles which cannot be disassembled) and with the appropriate packaging. Ammunition shall be carried on the aircraft only as checked baggage and properly labelled and identified with the knowledge of the carrier(s) properly packed in wooden boxes‚ metal or pressed cardboard to protect them against all shock or movement. Weapons and ammunition cannot go in the same package.
Bladed weapons and sharp objects must be in a suitable package.
Note: Check if you have the documentation regarding the weapon in order‚ from the registration booklet‚ license to use and carry the weapon.
To travel with the musical instrument next to you in the cabin of the plane you must book (buy) an extra seat that will accommodate the instrument.
The maximum weight allowed for carriage in the cabin is 45 kg
IN THE BASEMENT
The passenger must prepare the musical instrument for the journey;
Musical instruments can be included in the free baggage allowance as long as they are within the allowed weight and dimension limits;
The instrument 'already packaged' cannot exceed 32 kg;
The maximum dimensions are 170 cm x 75 cm x 65 cm.
Fly Sevenair does not accept the transport of human remains on any of its routes.
However‚ ashes are permitted to be transported as long as they are accompanied by a death certificate and a cremation certificate. The passenger in possession of the ashes must ensure that they are securely packed in an appropriate container and must take them as hand baggage.