I planned on writing this post yesterday while I waited to collect my new passport at the Department of Home Affairs, but much to my surprise (and any South African who has been to Home Affairs would not believe me) I was in & out within 13 minutes. So I didn’t have time.
I flew back to South Africa 3 days ago with the main reason of getting the travel document. I couldn’t get a flight directly to Johannesburg since they were overbooked & I don’t have ample time to waste so I decided to connect through Windhoek, Namibia.
Everything was fine until I got to the transit area of the airport. I was 1 of 3 transit passengers. The airport is not equipped for international transit passengers so basically we were put in a small room & told to wait. A policewoman arrived & took us through a security check. The gentleman with us who was transiting to Angola was stopped because he had a 150ml aerosol can. This isn’t allowed so the policewoman told him to hand it over. He claimed it was brand new & it would be a waste. She explains again that he can’t take it. He looks at her for a bit, then grabs the deodorant & proceeds to empty the whole can on himself. Once it was empty, he gave it to her. I was standing aside giggling at how ridiculous this was, but I guess he showed her, right?
This is where things got really weird.
I mentioned that the airport is not quite equipped for international transit & I should also mention that the flight I arrived on & the one I departed on were on separate airlines, with separate bookings. Okay, so since I didn’t have my boarding pass, the airport ground staff organized a representative from the airline to meet me in the departure hall. He looked at my passport & my booking confirmation. He then told me he would take my passport to the check in counter, get my boarding pass & bring them back to me. I wasn’t happy about this, but I agreed. I waited for about an hour & then I started to worry. I went to a member of ground staff & asked how long it would take. She was shocked & told me I should never give my passport to anyone else. I got very scared at that point. The panic was short lived though as about 3 minutes later the airline representative came back with my passport & boarding pass & apologized for the wait.
I know better than to give important documents away, but because this was an airline representative, I went through with it. However, next time I will be going through immigration & checking in myself.

As a reminder, never let your passport out of your sight when you’re in another country.
Keep traveling, keep safe.
DanVenture Travels
Great story. …and a great lesson learned. Thank you
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Love this, Dan! Especially the bit about the deodorant. He showed her. 🤣
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Glad you got your passport back. Whew!! And Deodorant Man? What a spiteful dufus! Someone could have used that deodorant! Not him. But someone! 🙂
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We crossed many borders on busses. More often than not, someone boarded the bus, took all the passports and departed. You really don’t have any control over the process. It is a bit scary.
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I’m so glad everything worked out for you! I think it could have been very bad. The story about the man with is deodorant was very funny.
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Omg !! You really shouldn’t have given him your passport ! But glad it was safe in the end !
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oh man this could have gone sideways… glad it worked out, that is how good scammers operate too, it is all about attitude, I have seen it in NYC many times…
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Was he able to breathe after spraying so much deo? I know guys love their deo but this was taking it a bit too far
😁
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Deodorant man is pretty funny! I like that he claimed it would be a waste, but somehow emptying the entire can on himself was useful 😆
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So glad you got your passport back. Enjoy the next part of your adventure. 😊
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Thank goodness you got your passport back, what a hair-raising experience!
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I have had a few panicked moments in my travels where I thought I’d lost my passport and it is the worst feeling!
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That is quite an interesting travel experience…
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The deodorant part had me laughing! So funny!😂
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I wonder who sat next to the deodorant guy in the flight.
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Wow! Just saw this blog post now. I would be stressing out if this had happened to me! This was very interesting to read about.
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Thanks for taking time to read it
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if someone, even from the airline, took my passport i’d probably start panicking after 5mins. 😂 i am very paranoid with documents.
The deodorant bit is so funny 😂. a friend of mine once emptied a 150ml bottle of lotion just so airport personnel won’t take it. I’d rather just give it to them and have them use it. 😂
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Yikes! My daughter is flying around Africa right now on her way home to the states. I’ll pass on your tip!
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I appreciate that you took the time to read my post. Where in Africa was she?
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Burkina Faso
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That must have been shocking but glad you made it out. Never though Namibia did not have equipped international transit!!!
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He must have smelled worse with all that deodorant on than he would with none on! Too much! But, hilarious!
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😓😓😓 ohhhh wow what a scare!!!!
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I love the part where he empties the can on himself. The people around him on the plane must have appreciated it greatly.
Right about giving up your passports. I always feel antsy when a hotel asks for it as they do in Europe.
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I honestly feel like I am the type that would also spray the whole can on myself lol.
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This is funny and scary at the same time. Glad it all worked out. Looking forward to reading more
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nice post
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Oh my gosh, that could’ve been bad! So glad it wasn’t. 😊
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Great tip thank you
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Lost my Eurorail pass on a train once and will never forget the panic I felt so can empathize with you regarding the passport. You have horseshoes, my friend!
Cheers,
Beryl
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Lessons when traveling:
1. Never give your passport to anyone.
2. Follow this LAGS (liquids-aerosols-gels-spray) rule literally.
Happy travel!
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