I wouldn't check it in at baggage claim i would check it at the gate and you can pick it up at the gate when you get off the plane. because most likely if you take it through baggage claim they will just throw it around and it might get broken. if checked at the gate they will be gentle.
Good luck!!!
2007-12-10 10:34:01
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answered by Kari D 1
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that could be a hard decision. The trip supply you a brilliant style of solid ideas, however the guitar is a skill which will stay with you for existence in case you save enjoying it. I have been given a guitar as quickly as I graduated from HS and it exchange into between the suited presents I certainly have ever have been given. i'm now 30 and that i like enjoying the guitar. I additionally began enjoying bass some years after that. I additionally play the drums. I say bypass with the guitar. The Philippians will constantly be there. The guitar is a few thing you ought to use something of your existence.
2016-12-17 13:53:08
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answered by ? 4
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If it were my guitar I would bring it on the plane with me
Arent those shelves above the seats big enough for a guitar???
2007-12-10 10:32:01
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answered by Anonymous
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I have the flight attendant put it in the closet at the front of the plane. Do NOT check your guitar at baggage.
2007-12-10 10:31:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, as long as its not a bomb guitar or a guitar filled with guns like El Marriache.
2007-12-10 10:31:46
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answered by mental114 2
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Yea. Like luggage. Put it in a nice case, make sure it doesn't shake and tape fragile on it. My brother did it and his guitar was fine
2007-12-10 10:34:09
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answered by moonstonefrogs 2
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Depends on how large and what airline. Most major commercial airlines wouldn't allow it because it is to big.
2007-12-10 10:31:44
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answered by FLYNNN 2
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I sent mine through; it was fine. I would use a hard body case just to be safe though.
2007-12-10 10:31:36
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answered by Hodge M 2
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you would have to ask i imagine. Also, you should loosen the strings, because of the change in air pressure, your strings may become wacky and out of tune or break.
2007-12-10 10:33:02
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answered by Anonymous
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no. and no. Unless it is less than certain dimmensions, which it wont be you can't take it on board. You need to get a hard case to protect it.
2007-12-10 10:31:44
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answered by Anonymous
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