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Old 19th Jan 2017, 07:54
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does Air NZ supply plastic bags for backpacks as checked luggage?

My wife and I are travelling with backpacks that have numerous straps etc hanging off them. Some airlines eg Qantas supply a large plastic bag so that the straps don't get caught in conveyors. I can't see anything on the Air NZ website about whether they supply these. Does anyone know the answer to this? We're flying out of MEL. Thanks
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If no answer here, move your question to: Australia, New Zealand & the Pacific - PPRuNe Forums
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Ok, thanks, will do.
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Solution: Buy your own plastic bag....
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Or a backpack with the facility to zip all your straps away...
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Or ask Air NZ????
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thanks for all these really helpful replies: NOT!
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Old 20th Jan 2017, 02:05
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At most international airports, there is an organization that can basically wrap your luggage in heavy clingfilm and heat seal it for a small fee.
If this might suit your needs, just phone the airport operator, and ask if such a service is provided.
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Old 20th Jan 2017, 04:33
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now that's a good idea.
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Old 20th Jan 2017, 05:28
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Most airport websites list the shops and services in the various areas. Bag wrap facilities are usually near the main entrance for departures.
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Would not expect anything for nothing in NZ.
Actually even if paying don't expect too much.
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thanks for all these really helpful replies: NOT!
What on earth is wrong with any of the suggestions made??

Solution: Buy your own plastic bag....
- available at many camping stores - seems like a good idea to me

Or a backpack with the facility to zip all your straps away...
- same again, readily available at camping stores, another good idea.

Or ask Air NZ????
- after all it is they who you have booked with, they ought to know.

So, why the sarcasm directed towards those trying to answer your query and help you out?
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Old 30th Jan 2017, 14:23
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sorry, the thing that triggered the unnecessary sarcasm was that I had already called Air NZ and after being on endless hold got onto someone who said that they didn't know! It turns out they do supply them for AU$5.
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the thing that triggered the unnecessary sarcasm was that I had already called Air NZ and after being on endless hold got onto someone who said that they didn't know
Should've said so in the original post, I wouldn't have suggested asking them had I known.
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