Kalcium
I've flown with kulula a few times with a guitar recently and they always ended up having no space in the cabin for the guitar so they take it from you just before you walk through the door onto the plane and then they put it in the hold under the plane and then when you land you collect under the plane or from oversize baggage. But its not the same as putting it through regular baggage i think it goes to a different place or at least is put in carefully...
Reinhard
Thanks guys. I am flying up to Jhb to buy a pricey vintage piece and I am really nervous flying back with it.
MikeM
If you do fly British Airways, according to their site you can take it as carry on and ask the crew to put it in the coat closet ?
The cheaper places don't let you do that :\
Bob-Dubery
Reinhard wrote:
Thanks guys. I am flying up to Jhb to buy a pricey vintage piece and I am really nervous flying back with it.
Quite seriously, why not book a seat for it on the return flight?
Hugh Cumming has told me a tale of the time he sold a '39 Gibson Mastertone Banjo to a collector overseas. Because of the value of the instrument Hugh had to deliver it himself, and part of the deal was 2 business class tickets - one for Hugh and one for the banjo.
msch997
Flew SAA from Durban back to JHB. Bought a AVRI stratocaster while in Durban in tweed hard case and all, carried it onto the plane, stowed it in the overhead lockers, no issues at all.
I think the trick is not to fly during peak times when the planes are full. My flight was one of the later flights in the evening and the plane was not full.
Mike
nicovlogg
Flown a few times, cheap and normal airlines, never had problems. Just give it to the check in person to mark as fragile and take it on as carry on luggage.
Jack-Flash-Jr
At least 4 or 5 times this year already ?
Like everyone said take it as carry-on, if they have space in the cabin they'll let you take it in wiht you, otherwise they will stow it in the forward hold. I assume you have a hard case?? If not, insist on the cabin. The fragile hold always scuffs my stuff so I'd be nervous about something in a soft bag...
Reinhard
Thanks for all the info guys! Will definitely get it wrapped. Fying up to fetch my new GF tomorrow morning and back the afternoon.
Reinhard
Flew back with British Airways. Was the 2nd one on the plane and put it in the overhead storage ?
IceCreamMan
my ex wife seems to fly just fine with a broom
EttieneB
I flew SAA JHB to London! And at first they said i couldnt take it on but my retort was ''ure gonna have to pry it from my cold dead fingers'' and then they put it in the long overhead carrage above my head!! Very nice peeps those SAA guys! ?
BMU
EttieneB wrote:
I flew SAA JHB to London! And at first they said i couldnt take it on but my retort was ''ure gonna have to pry it from my cold dead fingers'' and then they put it in the long overhead carrage above my head!! Very nice peeps those SAA guys! ?
They did this once on a Jhb-CPT flight for me too, after a MONUMENTAL amount of bitching & moaning from the cockpit crew. Sheez.
Averatu
IceCreamMan wrote:
my ex wife seems to fly just fine with a broom
Wha ha ha ha ha.
I've fallen of my chair!!!
Averatu
A friend in the Police, who recently checked with his connections in the customs department, advised me that the new laws make it really difficult to transport instruments, so rather buy a flight case. I just acquired an instrument in another city, and the cost of a flight case would have broken the deal had I known.
RJN
IceCreamMan wrote:
my ex wife seems to fly just fine with a broom
LMAO !!!!!
Hey ,
I was thinking of getting a Guitar from the UK or States .
Think if I ,Buy an El Cheapo ...... Declare it before leaving , then buy a Shiney in the states ....., ill have a problem ? Anyone done this ?
Conrad
Reinhard wrote:
And were you able to take it on the flight as carry-on baggage? Also, which airline did you use?
I will likely be flying with an archtop electric guitar this weekend and I'm not risking it with the general luggage.
I flew from Spain to the Netherlands to Pretoria with a guitar as hand luggage. They actually suggested that I take it on board with me.
From Netherlands to SA they put it in business class and I stayed in economy class.
This was KLM.
domhatch
it's a little difficult to fly with just one guitar. you need one for each arm, otherwise your balance is off and you just end up going around in circles.
Jack-Flash-Jr
:?
:roflmao:
Jacques_nasi
Ressurecting an ancient topic here, but can this be pulled off with an electric bass in a case as well? :-\ (With the case being somewhat bigger than a normal electric case?)
BMU
SAA's official policy is you cannot fly with a guitar as carry-on. It is specifically stated on their website..somewhere. I'm not going to look for it now.
Point is, should they refuse, which seems more likely than not, you will have zero recourse. Their rules are stated and clear.
Risk you want to take? Prepare that guitar for a trip in the cargo hold would be my advice.