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luggage storage @San Juan airport
Ship docks in early a.m. Return flight not until late afternoon. Are
there storage facilities for luggage @ the airport or anywhere else? thanks in advance. |
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luggage storage @San Juan airport
Just check your bags when you get to the airport.
--Tom Tammie wrote: Ship docks in early a.m. Return flight not until late afternoon. Are there storage facilities for luggage @ the airport or anywhere else? thanks in advance. |
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luggage storage @San Juan airport
They did have lockers a few years ago but I think there gone & replaced by a
check room. "Tammie" wrote in message ... Ship docks in early a.m. Return flight not until late afternoon. Are there storage facilities for luggage @ the airport or anywhere else? thanks in advance. |
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luggage storage @San Juan airport
It's been a while since I was there, but there was luggage storage at the
airport, it was a manned counter, $2 per bag or something.It was the ships representative that told us about it, so if you are leaving from San Juan ask the person waiting for you about it. That was a few years ago, don't know if they still have it or not. You may have to call them and ask, they don't have a very good site online. You can try checking your bags in early, check with your airport to see how early you can drop them off and check in for the flight, if it's early enough you can then grab a back to town, then come back for the flight. There are also hotels on the airport or very close to it that may hold bags for you. "Tammie" wrote in message ... Ship docks in early a.m. Return flight not until late afternoon. Are there storage facilities for luggage @ the airport or anywhere else? thanks in advance. |
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luggage storage @San Juan airport
If you have any 2way radios you can count on them being confiscated at San
Jaun airport,they took ours and left a note in our check in luggage "Mike Cordelli" wrote in message om... It's been a while since I was there, but there was luggage storage at the airport, it was a manned counter, $2 per bag or something.It was the ships representative that told us about it, so if you are leaving from San Juan ask the person waiting for you about it. That was a few years ago, don't know if they still have it or not. You may have to call them and ask, they don't have a very good site online. You can try checking your bags in early, check with your airport to see how early you can drop them off and check in for the flight, if it's early enough you can then grab a back to town, then come back for the flight. There are also hotels on the airport or very close to it that may hold bags for you. "Tammie" wrote in message ... Ship docks in early a.m. Return flight not until late afternoon. Are there storage facilities for luggage @ the airport or anywhere else? thanks in advance. |
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luggage storage @San Juan airport
I'm assuming your cruise left from PR & your referring to an FRS radio.
Were they returned when you left? "gaugerod" wrote in message news:GvEqb.24364$6A4.22935@edtnps84... If you have any 2way radios you can count on them being confiscated at San Jaun airport,they took ours and left a note in our check in luggage |
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luggage storage @San Juan airport
I just checked around & can't understand why your radio's were confiscated.
Although they aren't legal to use on a lot of the islands, they are legal to use in PR. Here's the section of Part 95 that deals with FRS use abroad. (From the FCC web site.) Sec. 95.192 (FRS Rule 2) Authorized locations. (a) Provided that you comply with these rules, you are authorized to operate an FRS unit: (1) Within or over any area of the world where radio services are regulated by the FCC (this area includes the fifty United States and the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the United States Virgin Islands (50 islets and cays), American Samoa (seven islands), the Commonwealth of Northern Marianna Islands, and Guam Island); (2) Within or over any other area of the world, except within or over the territorial limits of areas where radio services are regulated by an agency of the United States other than the FCC or any foreign government (you are subject to its rules); (3) Aboard any vessel or aircraft registered in the United States, with the permission of the captain, that is within or over any area of the world where radio services are regulated by the FCC or upon or over international waters "Rich Cacace" richcacace-REMOVE TO wrote in message ... I'm assuming your cruise left from PR & your referring to an FRS radio. Were they returned when you left? "gaugerod" wrote in message news:GvEqb.24364$6A4.22935@edtnps84... If you have any 2way radios you can count on them being confiscated at San Jaun airport,they took ours and left a note in our check in luggage |
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