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International one-way airline travel -- Protector or reissue?

dnabbet2

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Hi all

I always fly with a guitar.

if the guitar is the only item i take onboard - 99% of the times there are no issues.

if they give me issues its usually an extra $50-70 bucks for the guitar,
but you can always add a MUSICAL INSTRUMENT when checking in online,
and less.

hope this helps!

I've been flying Turkish Airlines a lot because of my particular routes, and they're generally very good: like a lot of airlines they do have "special" baggage arrangements for sporting goods ... but not for musical instruments.

And to get the guitar into the cabin, you have to get it through check-in as well as past the crew handling boarding.

Check-in staff have been very helpful. They do understand a musical instrument is as important as a snowboard -- or baby-stroller, come to that -- and it's been suggested I call my Les Paul a golf bag. But musicians need to nag airlines for inclusion.
 

AlsoNstev

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I always take the guitar with me when traveling by plane, and I have no problems.
 

MillisJonny

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