Can I carry roller blades in cabin baggage?

Can I carry roller blades in cabin baggage? - Little Boy Carrying Can

Can I put roller blades into a bag and fly with it as my cabin baggage with Ryanair?

EDIT:

There were no problems with roller blades at the airports.



Best Answer

I took my roller blades on board. There were no problems with roller blades at the airports.

Airline company does not check what is inside. It is up to the airport security.




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Can you take roller blades in a carry-on?

TSA Guidelines for Traveling with Roller Skates According to the TSA, travelers are allowed to bring roller skates, rollerblades, and/or ice skates on a plane in either their carry-on bag or in their checked baggage.

Can I wear roller skates in an airport?

It's best to put them in a bag of some kind, depending on the type of skates you have. \u201cYou could carry them on a skate leash, which might look cool but is not a good idea. They might be considered a dangerous item because of the metal parts, and rejected when you get to the cabin door,\u201d he points out.



How to carry your skates - backpack, fanny pack, carabiners?




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Answer 2

From about twenty years ago up until five or six years ago I always used to travel with my rollerblades. Originally I always took them as cabin baggage.

But after 9/11 the airlines started to tell me I couldn't bring them on and I had to check them in as baggage. I seem to recall one person pointing out that I could unbolt the wheels and use the metal frame edge as a terrorist weapon.

Obviously this kind of thing is going to be open to interpretation from airline to airline and possibly even staff member to staff member.

I have never flown with RyanAir though.

Answer 3

Best thing to do is call RyanAir and ask. Given their penchant for getting money out of everything, you'll probably be able to buy a permit to take them in the cabin, or for the same price to put them in the hold :)

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