
Hawaiian Airlines Firearms Policy
Written by Danny Behymer,
in Section Safety And Education
Firearm and Amunition Policy
Unloaded firearms may be transported as checked baggage in hard-sided, locked cases that cannot be easily pried open. Up to 11 pounds (5 kg) of ammunition may be checked in in proper packaging.
Fees: normal baggage fees apply, including excess size and weight fees. (See below for weight limits.)
Advance notice
If you will be checking firearms or ammunition, please call our Reservations Department at least 48 hours before your flight.
Legal
You must review all federal, state, local, and international laws regarding transportation of firearms and ammunition to ensure you are in compliance at your origin, destination, and any stopover points.
Age limit
You must be at least 18 years old to check a firearm. For ammunition, there is no age limit, but the ammunition must be for each person’s personal use.
Weight limits
Gun cases over 70 pounds (32 kg) are not accepted. For ammunition, there is a limit of 11 pounds (5 kg) of ammunition per person. If you have multiple travelers in your group, your ammunition cannot be packed in the same bag, combined, or transferred to someone else.
Secure packing
- Firearms and ammunition are accepted as checked baggage only.
- Firearms must be unloaded, with clips and magazines removed.
- Firearms and any parts must be placed in a locked, hard-sided case that cannot be easily pried open. If your locked case can be easily pried open, it will not be accepted. This applies both to stand-alone cases and to cases placed inside another piece of checked baggage.
Note: Many gun cases can be easily pried open, even while locked. Any case that does not provide adequate security from breach must be denied.
Ammunition must be protected against shock and movement and placed in the manufacturer’s original packaging or in fiber, wood, or metal boxes. It must not be loose or loaded into a clip or magazine. Explosive or incendiary ammunition is completely prohibited.
Can I pack ammunition in my gun case?
Yes, as long as the case has a designated storage space for ammunition that secures it and protects it from shock and movement. Ammunition must not be loose or loaded into a clip or magazine.
Check-in
When you check in at the airport, let a Hawaiian Airlines agent know that you are checking a firearm or ammunition. After inspection, a special tag will be placed on your item. Your signature will also be required. Website, mobile, and kiosk check-in are not available when traveling with a firearm or ammunition.
Note
Firearms or ammunition which do not comply with all of the above will be denied transportation.
It is YOUR responsability to comply with Hawaiian Airlines Policies, TSA Regulations and local City, and State Gun Laws of where you are traveling from, through, and your final distination. Although you may have complied with federal TSA and Airline regulations you may still have legal issues in States such as California, New York and New Jersey! ( NOTE: Firearms, Magazines, and Ammunition could all be in violation of individual State Laws)
Are you traveling out of state?
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