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Oahu Fun Dive Tips & Fins as carry-on?

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EliZ

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Hello friends,

My name is Eli ZHANG and I’m excited for an upcoming trip (literally next week) to Oahu.

I’m going with a friend but she doesn’t swim. So I’m looking for any agency/schools on Oahu that offers fun dives or training sessions. It would be a huge pity if I don’t do any diving there and I definitely won’t dive alone.

Does anyone know of any good places I can look to?

Apart from that, I plan to bring my fins with me. I’m flying from FLORIDA with American Airlines. Is it possible to bring them as carry on at all? My fin is Cressi 3000 and is pretty cheap. It would be an overkill if I had to pay for $80 round trip for a second checked bag ... but I’ll take recommendations from you all.


Thanks very much in advance!
 
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