Depending on who you fly with and where you're going you could be paying between $100 and $400 round trip for your board: Keep that in your pocket and get a great ride on Nobile Split Boards Here
This year we've taken a look at some of the more common airlines in the USA and their policies on kite gear...it makes any of the split board options from Nobile increasingly attractive:
Jet Blue:
$50 each way as long as it's under 100 lbs. NOT accepted at all to: Bermuda, Haiti, Peru, Port of Spain, Santo Domingo and Santiago, Dominican Republic.
Watch out for blackout dates and oversize baggage embargo dates. We've had customers get refused at the airport bringing their gear on JetBlue
Delta:
$150 each way for travel to all regions (excluding Brazil)
$100 each way for travel to/from Brazil
Boards over 115 linear inches (L+W+H) will not be accepted
Kiteboards will not be accepted as part of the passenger's baggage allowance
All kiteboard equipment is accepted up to 70 pounds at a flat rate
Kiteboards are not accepted on flights operated by Express Jet
American Airlines:
$150 each way
Board under 62" in length and bag under 50lbs in total weghit
United Airlines:
$150 domestic and $200 international if the bag is over 62 total linear inches (Length+width+height)