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by: Justin Gural
Depending on the time of year, some airlines won't even take your board bags because of embargos --regardless if you want to pay excess baggage charges or not.
While it's always a great idea to call the airline in advance of your travels, the resourceful crew at Surfline put together a comprehensive list of who's who and what's what for airline baggage charges. It's heavily focused on surfboard baggage, but it's transferable across the board. Pun obvious.
Click through the gallery to see our picks for the 10 best airlines for traveling with board bags.
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