Excuse me Sir, is this your racquet?

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albatross710

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I'm planning a trip in SQ J then connecting to 5J from SIN to CRK and thinking about taking my badminton racquet as cabin luggage to enjoy some R&R.

When I read TravelSecure it says

[h=2]Items permitted[/h][FONT=&quot]Examples of common items that may be permitted.

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  • Racquets used in squash, tennis, badminton

In a search of the wider web I can see plenty of instances where badminton racquets have been allowed and plenty where they have been denied.

Anyone have direct experience, (preferably at BNE & SIN.)

I'm wanting to avoid putting them in as checked luggage as I am travelling light and with a 1.5 hour connection in Singapore not planning to clear immigration.

Alby
 
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I'd be surprised if it wasn't allowed. I've seen a tennis racquet recently. Coming back from Weipa last October, one PAX carried on a 7' fishing rod and reel - still rigged with hook and sinker. It went to the overhead space.
 
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