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Old Nov 4, 2015 | 10:43 am
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PS3 on AA/AE

once again im flying to UIN for a few months and this time its SFO>DFW>STL>UIN and i want to take my PS3 any idea if i can do that with American Airlines and American Eagle?
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Old Nov 4, 2015 | 11:38 am
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Originally Posted by Kane5112
once again im flying to UIN for a few months and this time its SFO>DFW>STL>UIN and i want to take my PS3 any idea if i can do that with American Airlines and American Eagle?
What's your logic for why you wouldn't be able to bring it? Depending on the size it may need to go into your checked luggage, which puts it at risk of being stolen and not covered by the airline, but I can't imagine why you couldn't bring it.
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Old Nov 5, 2015 | 12:11 pm
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What's your logic for why you wouldn't be able to bring it? Depending on the size it may need to go into your checked luggage, which puts it at risk of being stolen and not covered by the airline, but I can't imagine why you couldn't bring it.
i'd be able to put it in carryon then since its the super slim ok thanks
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