quote:Originally posted by jimmy123x:
You cannot bring dry ice inside a pressurized cabin. It depletes the oxygen and it's what caused everyone to die on Payne Stewarts private jet......I think it was lobsters in a cooler with dry ice.
Just put it in the checked baggage, and I agree with everyone else, in reality it's $100 of crab.
WHAT?quote:Originally posted by jimmy123x:
You cannot bring dry ice inside a pressurized cabin. It depletes the oxygen and it's what caused everyone to die on Payne Stewarts private jet.
That's actually around 5 pounds...per person.quote:Originally posted by jimmy123x:
You guys are correct that the TSA allows a maximum of 5-6lbs of dry ice on an airplane.
quote:Originally posted by Powers77:
Well? Success?
quote:Originally posted by 2000Z-71:quote:Originally posted by Powers77:
Well? Success?
Not yet. Joys of holiday travel, flight delays, rescheduling, changing flights. Now supposedly on the direct redeye from Anchorage to Phoenix later tonight. It's sitting in the freezer at Alaska Airlines baggage service right now. Yes, we have freezer storage for baggage at the airport. We do things a little differently in Alaska.
I'll pitch my bitch on the forum after the ordeal is over. Right now, I'm not happy. I'll give Alaska a chance to make this up before bitching.