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Ship them ahead of time via a private carrier, like FedEx or the like. Golfers check their clubs as baggage when flying - no reason why your equipment can't be checked similarly ... just be certain to claim what is in the cases.

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You would need to check the specific laws and regulations of the country you are traveling to regarding the importation and transportation of weapons, even if they are training swords. It is advisable to contact the embassy or consulate of the country you are visiting to inquire about any necessary permits or paperwork for bringing sharpened training swords. Additionally, you should consider packing the swords securely and in accordance with airline regulations to prevent any issues during transportation.

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