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Any issues flying in Hawaiian Islands?
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<blockquote data-quote="Asset4air" data-source="post: 64976" data-attributes="member: 13192"><p>Princess Cruises. Drones are classed as prohibited items by a lot of cruise companies. They don't want them flying off the ship. Why would you????. They take them from you but store them and you get a receipt. Just collect on way off ship each time. I didn't mind really, one less bag in the cabin. I did keep batteries though to charge. Funniest part was looking at the prohibited last at end of trip and seeing there were several drones as well as Irons, a knife and a couple of swords!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Asset4air, post: 64976, member: 13192"] Princess Cruises. Drones are classed as prohibited items by a lot of cruise companies. They don't want them flying off the ship. Why would you????. They take them from you but store them and you get a receipt. Just collect on way off ship each time. I didn't mind really, one less bag in the cabin. I did keep batteries though to charge. Funniest part was looking at the prohibited last at end of trip and seeing there were several drones as well as Irons, a knife and a couple of swords!!!! [/QUOTE]
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