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lufhansa + space for skis / boards

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
I'm flying back to Helsinki with Lufthansa in just over a week. Flight is GVA - MUC - HEL. Phoned Lufthansa today to check snowboard would be ok and was told they don't have any remaining space on the MUC - HEL leg. Apparently 50 sets of skis / boards are already booked on that flight...

So I plan to get to Geneva early and see what happens, but any suggestions of what to do if Lufthansa refuses to check in the snowboard bag? As I leave in Helsinki, and won't be urgently needing the board, it doesn't matter if it arrives a few days later. Thinking about potential cargo options.

thanks,
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
With Lufthansa can't you take a snowboard as your normal checked bag? It wouldn't have occurred to me you could get to the airport and they say no. I'd do the same, get there early, act innocent and hopefully they will check it in fine. If not there seems to be a post office in Munich airport, http://www.munich-airport.de/en/consumer/shops/a-z/G/deutschepost/index.jsp. I'm sure it will cost an arm and a leg (call them to find out?), but then I'd be writing to Lufthansa to ask for the money. Travel insurance may also pay?
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