by noelford » 23 Oct 2015, 07:02
Interesting topic, particularly as I am planning to fly with a guitar in February.
I'm travelling to Malta for our annual Cartoonists' Club Convention and, this time, I want to take my Hohner (Steinberger) headless. I checked the Air Malta website and saw, under the baggage info about 'special hand luggage' they say that they welcome people taking musical instruments such as guitars and violins as cabin luggage.
So, just to confirm, I emailed their customer services and explained that I wanted to take my guitar as hand baggage, giving them the dimensions (80cm long in its gig bag).
They replied that the guitar was too big for cabin baggage and would have to travel in the hold.
I wrote back, pointing out what their website said and telling them that my guitar, in it's bag, was the same size as a violin.
Their reply was non-committal. They said I could take it to the check-in and it would be up to their discretion whether I was allowed to carry it with me or if it had to go into the hold.
So, I shall take it and also take a print-out of their web-page where it says guitars and violins are welcome as cabin baggage.