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My hope for a warm Camino from Sevilla was dashed when I slipped on the stairs in the place where I was staying in Santiago.
I hurt my back quite badly so I've decided to go back home to recuperate. I'm going to need my walking stick to get through the airport. Will security, who seem very strict about walking sticks, make an exception for me?
There's also the question of my pack. I'm not sure if I can carry it through four airports and two train stations. Any suggestions?
Departing from Santiago airport? That airport has a much stricter policy than most airports.My husband doest it all the time,
I recently flew from the Santiago airport to Madrid and took a full size golf umbrella on board.....no problem so I do not see why a walking stick would be a problem. Check with your other airlines and flights to see if it is allowed as carry on, otherwise get a collapseable stick. As for your backpack you will probably have to check it, measure it and see if it fits with the dimensions that airlines allow for carry on.My hope for a warm Camino from Sevilla was dashed when I slipped on the stairs in the place where I was staying in Santiago.
I hurt my back quite badly so I've decided to go back home to recuperate. I'm going to need my walking stick to get through the airport. Will security, who seem very strict about walking sticks, make an exception for me?
There's also the question of my pack. I'm not sure if I can carry it through four airports and two train stations. Any suggestions?
They did let me through security with my walking pole.
Santiago must have been looking out for me.
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