yes,
but for extra protection if you have an unpadded board bag you might want to wrap your snowboard in cloth or bubble wrap (a friend of mine was going on a trip and his snowboard got really messed up in the plane)
There are a number of options for one who wishes to purchase a Burton Snowboard Bag. These are available from 'The House', Pro Board Shop and the Burton website. One can also find these bags on Amazon or eBay.
They modified the bag for the commercial, it doesn't have mesh in the middle. But the bag is a fossil messenger bag called the wagner.
There are multiple ways to keep a snowboard from rusting. The most recommended method is to firstly give it a good tune (waxing), then wrap it up and place it in a bag.
Well it depends on the airline, but u have to check with the airline u are flying with to check that it is not over your budget. Some are really overpriced.
FLight attendants will come through the cabin towards the end of the flight with a trash bag and ask that you hand them your garbage. After the cabin is empty, the flight crew will go through and double-check the cabin, usually able to score a free magazine or two as well.
Yes, they do check your bag at Dorney park.
The straight answer is yes.
Checked baggage is almost always checked to the final destination when you have connecting flights. If not, the airline attendant will let you know at check in.
no
Balloon boy
Northwest, as well as most major airlines, allow 1 carry on bag (40 linear inches, and 40lbs maximum) and 1 personal bag (such as a purse, camera bag, laptop bag, waist pack, etc). For more current information about carry-on allowances, check http://theluggageblog.com/airline-carry-on-regulations/
There are several popular flight bag brands that one can purchase. These brands include National Heritage, Jeppesen, Oakley, ASA, Crew Gear, and Brightline.