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Traveling with my Guitar
« on: April 25, 2009, 05:11:53 AM »
Hi all,
   I searched on this, but couldn't find anything relevant.  I would like to bring my beloved guitar on my next trip to visit my bf.  I found conflicting info on google- some people say I can carry it on, and others say I have to check it.  I have a nice hard case, so checking it wouldn't bother me too much.  Also, being the worrier I am, I'm concerned this may cause me extra problems with immigration. I would appreciate any help.
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Re: Traveling with my Guitar
« Reply #1 on: April 25, 2009, 06:21:51 AM »
I think it varies by airline, but as long as there is space available, you should be able to bring it as a carry-on. Worst case scenario is you'd get on the plane to find no room in the overheads so you would check it from the plane with one of those special tags.
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Re: Traveling with my Guitar
« Reply #2 on: April 25, 2009, 06:50:00 AM »
My experience is with travelling with a violin.  Even a violin in its case is bigger than carry-on size (longer, but much thinner), but I've never had a problem with bringing it on the plane.  My husband has brought a guitar to the US on a plane but that was before 9-11.

If you do decide to carry it on, you have to take out everything "questionable" from the case including electronic tuner, capos, extra strings, nail clippers, anything sharp, etc.

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Re: Traveling with my Guitar
« Reply #3 on: April 25, 2009, 02:17:44 PM »
I brought my acoustic guitar, housed in it's hard case, as carry on last July (peak busy travel season too), with no issues or problems. The plane was pretty crowded and there was no room in the overheads for the guitar, but a flight attendant took it and put it in one of the -- it escapes me right now but, the pilot's cupboard? I can't think of those thing's names right now but they took it and stored it elsewhere for me, and at the end of the flight, as I exited, the same flight attendant was standing there holding my guitar for me.

Didn't have any problems with security suspicions -- I DID take out of the case all widgets like spare strings, tuners, clipping pliers etc so that all that was in there was the guitar. Actually, I had used extra space in there to pack socks, underwear, and other soft things that wouldn't upset anyone at the x-ray machine -- utilize all your packing space on your flight, even a guitar case!

It could have gone into cargo as the case was hard (I've put a hard case electric into cargo before and it came out fine) but we were already at our allowed limit with our suitcases, and had expected to simply check in the guitar at an extra charge we were prepared to pay. But we were helpfully told by Continental staff that the guitar could be considered as one of our hand luggage pieces at no extra charge or problem (?). I think.....it has become a bit of a blur in my memory now so don't quote me on that exact detail. Plus that can vary from airline to airline.  But yes, the cabin staff took care of it.
« Last Edit: April 25, 2009, 02:24:44 PM by Midnight blue »
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