Sports equipment


Planning your next adventure in the great outdoors? From skis to golf clubs, travelling with your gear couldn't be easier.

Before you fly

  1. Check that your sports equipment is the right size (avoid those unwanted excess charges!).
  2. Label your equipment and pack it in a hard case, where possible.
  3. Make sure you check in and deliver your bags to us at least one hour before departure.

Max 23 kg

Off to a winter wonderland? You can bring a ski- or snowboard bag and a smaller bag for a pair of ski or snowboard boots, with a combined weight of 23 kilos. The bags can only contain relevant skiing or snowboarding equipment (that means sportswear need to go in your regular checked baggage).

All flights 
35 GBP (online) 45 GBP (airport)

Your ski and snowboard equipment (max 2 bags and 23 kg) is charged each way.

 See our packing conditions

Max 23 kg (max one item per passenger)

The bag can only contain relevant golf equipment (that means sportswear need to
go in your regular checked baggage).

All flights
35 GBP (online) 45 GBP (airport)

All items are charged per item, each way.

 See our packing conditions

Max 23kg

The bag can only contain relevant surfboard or kite equipment (that means sportswear need
to go in your regular checked baggage). Make sure your board's no larger than 250 x 79 x 112 cm.
 

All flights
35 GBP (online) 45 GBP (airport)

All items are charged per item, each way.

 See our packing conditions

Max 23 kg

The bag can only contain relevant bike equipment (that means sportswear need to
go in your regular checked baggage).
 

Protect your bike

  • Your bike must be packed in a hard case designed especially for transporting bikes to avoid damage.
  • For bikes not packed in a hard case, the handles must be turned around, pedals taken off, tires deflated and other additional parts removed or covered.
  • We don't sell protective bike boxes at the airport, but you can rent hard bike cases at selected airports.

 Electric bikes cannot be transported as checked baggage, even if the battery is disconnected or removed as they are considered to be hazardous goods.

 See our packing conditions

Max 23 kg

Your fishing rods must be packed in suitable hard casing.

All flights
35 GBP (online) 45 GBP (airport)

All items are charged per item, each way.

 See our packing conditions

Max 23 kg

Heading underwater? You can pack:

  • one scuba tank (empty), one scuba regulator
  • one tank harness, one tank pressure gauge
  • one mask, two fins, one snorkel
  • one knife, one spear gun and one safety vest

All flights
35 GBP (online) 45 GBP (airport)

All items are charged per item, each way.

 See our packing conditions

Max 23 kg

Weapons and ammunition for hunting or competitions can be carried in your checked baggage at an extra fee, but as safety is always our first priority, there are some restrictions.

Conditions for travelling with a weapon:

  • If you're travelling with weapons or ammunition, this must be checked in manually at our check-in desk.
  • You must carry identification and documentation from your relevant state agency that indicates you are authorised to carry the weapon and relevant ammunition.
  • You can pack the weapon in a hard case or a soft bag. This has to be locked.
  • If possible, the weapon shall be set in an inoperable state by removing a vital part. The parts may be transported in the same locked hard case or soft bag.
  • You may bring up to 5 kg of ammunition. Depending on the rules of the departing country, ammunition may be packed in the same locked hard case or soft bag as the weapon if designed for it, or in or as checked baggage in a manufacturers original package or in an ammunition box designed for that purpose. The ammunition must be protected against shock and secured against movement inside the package.
  • Remember to verify which exact rules apply for your travel.
  • Please note that it is not permitted to bring weapons to Morocco/Egypt/United Arab Emirates for private purposes.

All flights
35 GBP (online) 45 GBP (airport)

Items are charged per weapon bag, each way.

 See our packing conditions

We accept poles (vaulting poles) under certain conditions through travel agency bookings.

  • Poles need to be booked and paid for through your travel agency. We do not take reservations of poles directly on our website, nor by contacting Norwegian Customer Care.
  • The quota for this product for each flight is up to 5 bags with vaulting pole(s), weighing maximum 23 kilos in total per bag. Your travel agency has additional information about packing conditions and fees.
  • Bringing poles on your flight is subject to available space on the specifically requested flight and will be confirmed or declined upon received request by your travel agency. We recommend that you send in your request well in advance of your trip.

You're welcome to bring other types of sports equipment we haven't mentioned as checked baggage, provided they fit within our size and weight limits.

This equipment will count towards your checked baggage allowance, and any item over the 2 bag limit or over 23 kg will be charged as excess baggage.

Size and weight limits

Check that your sports equipment is the right size (avoid those unwanted excess charges!).

  • We will not accept any item that's heavier than 32 kg or lighter than 2 kg.
  • Your gear must not exceed 250 x 79 x 112 cm (L x H x W) with max. circumference 300 cm.

 Excess baggage

Excess baggage charges apply to any additional pieces over the 2 checked bags and 1 small checked bag limit.
Excess baggage charges also apply to any checked bag weighing over 23kg – 15 EUR per kilo, per leg. Any small bag weighing over 10kg will be considered as a regular checked bag and charged accordingly.