United Airlines Budweiser and Zoas

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Taking a trip to the east coast this summer... turns out family members live a stones throw away from a LFS that has gems... ;) Anyone ever bought corals/frags out of state and brought back on a plane with them?

Worth it? pain in the [violation]? feedback plz

Thanks
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I don't think this would work. I wouldn't want to go through the hassle and risk of placing them in checked baggage and you will not be able to carry on due to the 3 oz rule.

You are better off speaking with the LFS and seeing if you can pay for the corals at the store and working out shipping once you return home.
 
I have traveled with Corals on a plane. I put Zoas in a ziplock wrapped in soaked paper towels and simply placed them in the center of my checked luggage. I have done this a few times now and have never had an issue.
 
I don't think this would work. I wouldn't want to go through the hassle and risk of placing them in checked baggage and you will not be able to carry on due to the 3 oz rule.

You are better off speaking with the LFS and seeing if you can pay for the corals at the store and working out shipping once you return home.

+1 thats what i was leaning towards as well... i wanna see these bad boys in person b4 shelling out the money for them as well as shipping costs....:beer:
 
Checked Baggage Shipping

Checked Baggage Shipping

I have purchased corals on business trips to LA, and have them packed for shipping. The TSA and airlines have never had an issue. I stated to the ticket agent what the contents were, and asked to have the package marked fragile.

I believe many of our overnight parcels travel as checked baggage on airliners.
 
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