I haven't done the East London routing, but have done many other places in RSA after JNB and my understanding is that as your first 'port of entry' into RSA, all guns have to be dealt with in JNB. Even if your luggage is checked all the way to your final destination. Still have to pick it up and put it on the checked luggage belt once you've cleared customs, and the guns after you've collected them from SAPS Firearms Office.Has anyone booked through SAA JFK-- JNB-- East London? Were your firearms checked through to ELS or do you have to clear SAPS in Jberg first?
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I haven't done the East London routing, but have done many other places in RSA after JNB and my understanding is that as your first 'port of entry' into RSA, all guns have to be dealt with in JNB. Even if your luggage is checked all the way to your final destination. Still have to pick it up and put it on the checked luggage belt once you've cleared customs, and the guns after you've collected them from SAPS Firearms Office.
It's not a huge deal but yes you clear them and your luggage in Jo'Berg.
@sierraone is correct. If you are arriving in JNB and leaving for another country the same day, and your bags are checked all the way to your final destination, you don't leave the international area and you never technically enter South Africa. In that case you don't have to pick up your bags or guns.Anyone know about if your transiting through to Zim or Zam? Do you have to clear the guns if not staying over and only catching connecting flight?
@sierraone is correct. If you are arriving in JNB and leaving for another country the same day, and your bags are checked all the way to your final destination, you don't leave the international area and you never technically enter South Africa. In that case you don't have to pick up your bags or guns.
Anyone know about if your transiting through to Zim or Zam? Do you have to clear the guns if not staying over and only catching connecting flight?
I've transitted Jo'burg on my way to Zimbabwe a few times. I think the confusion arises because of the overnight in some cases. I have never over-nighted, and my guns were always checked through to Vic Falls or Bulawayo. I never needed a permit in South Africa, because I never saw my luggage. The information proficed by Bwana Ndege deals with people who overnight in SA while on their way somewhere else. In that case, you are actually entering South Africa, and again - my understanding - you get your luggage. So a permit is needed, since you are in South Africa with a gun.
Not sure what would be needed if the airline kept your luggage, and you slept in the international terminal - say in a lounge - and then left the next day for a foreign destination without ever having legally entered South Africa.
NoAnyone know about if your transiting through to Zim or Zam? Do you have to clear the guns if not staying over and only catching connecting flight?