snakybus
Well-Known Member
What's the story. I've never had a problem with my guitar on a plane before - except Ryanair, who insisted on it being put in the hold.
However, I'm flying with Aer Lingus soon and they say this:
A musical instrument can be carried in the cabin provided it is within the hand baggage size/weight limits.
(The maximum dimensions for a cabin bag are - 56cms x 45cms x 25cms or 22ins x 18ins x 10ins)
(The maximum weight for a cabin bag is - 10kgs or 13lbs)
It must be small enough to fit in the overhead bin or under the seat in front.
Does that mean I can stick my guitar in the overhead compartment? I really don't want to buy an extra seat for my guitar, or place it in luggage.
However, I'm flying with Aer Lingus soon and they say this:
A musical instrument can be carried in the cabin provided it is within the hand baggage size/weight limits.
(The maximum dimensions for a cabin bag are - 56cms x 45cms x 25cms or 22ins x 18ins x 10ins)
(The maximum weight for a cabin bag is - 10kgs or 13lbs)
It must be small enough to fit in the overhead bin or under the seat in front.
Does that mean I can stick my guitar in the overhead compartment? I really don't want to buy an extra seat for my guitar, or place it in luggage.