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Flying with Guns: Episode 32 – Las Vegas to New Orleans on Southwest

Sam DanielsBy Sam DanielsNovember 11, 20252 Mins Read
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Flying with Guns: Episode 32 – Las Vegas to New Orleans on Southwest
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I recently flew from Las Vegas to New Orleans on Southwest Airlines, and this trip turned out to be just as smooth as usual when checking in a firearm. If you’ve followed this Flying with Guns series, you know the process can vary depending on the airport, airline, and even the counter agent you get that day.

Smooth Sailing at Check-In

I arrived early at Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) and went straight to the Southwest counter to declare my firearm. As usual, the agent knew exactly what to do. I filled out the firearm declaration card, placed it in a Fedex sleeve attached to the outside of my Condition 1 5 Pistol Case, and waited the usual 15 minutes in case TSA needed to inspect the case.

No delays. No confusion. No “let me go ask my supervisor.” Just smooth and professional—exactly how it should go when you’re following the policies.

Arriving in New Orleans

When I landed at Louis Armstrong International Airport (MSY), I headed over to baggage claim to pick up my checked bag. Normally, I like to capture the pickup on camera to show the full process, but this time my camera decided to stop recording right before the bag came out on the carousel.

But the good news is the bag arrived promptly, and everything was exactly as I packed it—firearm secured and untouched.

Final Thoughts

This was another easy and straightforward flight with a declared firearm—proof that when you know the process and stay consistent, flying with your gun doesn’t have to be stressful. Southwest continues to make it simple and handled everything professionally.

Whether you’re flying for business, vacation, or heading to a match, always double-check your firearm is unloaded, pack it in a hard-sided, locked case, and know your airline’s specific policy before you arrive.

Hopefully, the next episode will go just as smoothly—and I’ll remember to check that the camera’s actually recording next time.

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