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See if there is an Alaska Air cargo at a nearby airport with a refrigerator or freezer, both the drop off and destination. They will keep it in whichever you ask them too until it flies and until you pick it up at the destination. Other airlines have similar air cargo deals as well.
I have a place way down south and family in the Phoenix area I can get you access to "store" your meat there where I can eat it, I mean store it.but seriously the cargo option with Alaska is what I would do if I needed to fly the meat. Unless there was 2 or more of you flying down and you were just worried about the meat. Southwest will let you check 2 bags free at 50lbs and under. That is enough for a cow Elk boned outGuessing you are hunting with friends or family because flying down leaves you renting to hunt, in which case I would just drive down there with coolers or a freezer.
Quote from: b0bbyg on March 09, 2022, 01:39:34 PMI have a place way down south and family in the Phoenix area I can get you access to "store" your meat there where I can eat it, I mean store it.but seriously the cargo option with Alaska is what I would do if I needed to fly the meat. Unless there was 2 or more of you flying down and you were just worried about the meat. Southwest will let you check 2 bags free at 50lbs and under. That is enough for a cow Elk boned outGuessing you are hunting with friends or family because flying down leaves you renting to hunt, in which case I would just drive down there with coolers or a freezer.Rest of family lives out near unit we are hunting. Only I am flying. One bag taken up by rifle case. This is a Dec cow hunt, meaning I need cold weather gear which is more than fit in carry on(kuiu 3500) which means second bag. Southwest will not take reservations past 1st week of Sept. Slackers.Cow elk should be more than 100# boned out? My small wa bull was 240+ after full processing. I am pretty decided in Alaska cargo, seriously great deal all the way around. Thanks for the tip folks!!Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
Quote from: 7mmfan on March 08, 2022, 10:55:15 AMSee if there is an Alaska Air cargo at a nearby airport with a refrigerator or freezer, both the drop off and destination. They will keep it in whichever you ask them too until it flies and until you pick it up at the destination. Other airlines have similar air cargo deals as well.Def a option, but have to be a "known shipper" with tsa thru them for that. However, it is very economical option and appears my work is one so def an possible!Sent from my Pixel 3a using Tapatalk
I advise all my hunters to save money by taking their meat home on the plane with them rather than trying to ship it. You can usually take extra baggage for about $75 per cooler, check with your airline for the specifics.