yes I have done long haul with one but that was pre 9 11. now I dont think so but ring and check with the airline to make sure. ring a few different days and get different people, and make it clear that you either want to A) take it on board with you or B) put in with rest of baggege (this option is a yes no problem, just pack it right! - flight case!)
Not all flights have this feature, but many flights have a closet at the front of the plane to allow people carrying Golf clubs, or in your case or mine, a guitar, etc, to store them during their flight. You may want to ask about it when you book your flight.
Yes. Anything you don't want to "carry-on" and have to deal with can be checked as baggage on a plane, train, or boat (cruise ship). I'd recommend using a hard case to store it in while its being stored, though, to protect it against possible damage.
Be prepared to pay a fee as there are limits in most cases as to how much luggage each passenger can have on board.
you can ask the airline and they might allow it, but it will replace all your Carry on luggage.
BUTIt is to large and they may be required by the law to refuse it and it will have to go checked luggageMake sure you have a proper Carry case for it that will survive airline luggage abuse.
The best thing you can do is ask the customer service of the airline your flying with.
The differs from airline to ariline and can't be generalized.
Yes!
The "body" of the guitar is the part of a guitar that contains the soundhole (in an acoustic guitar) or, more generally-speaking, the larger part of the guitar where the bottom of the neck/fret board and strings are attached...in both acoustic and electric guitars.
Bass-it just has 2 less strings key board is the most similar to the guitar because they are both practically the same.
It depends on how it is attached...
generally no if you take off guitar strings after they have been on there for a while and tuned they would have stretched so if you take them off they will lose there tension and you will have trouble tuning your guitar so its best just to clean your guitar when you need to change the strings
pluck the strings an hold down strings on the fret board duhhh
yes you can take a long board on a plane.
no because of the electrical waves
I don't know what you mean by "Disneyland plane". If you mean "a plane that will take you to John Wayne (or Los Angeles International) Airport", it takes about as long as it takes to board any other plane (to a destination in the US, if you're outside the US) at whatever airport you use.
No you can't Bring anytype of fluid on a plane...
You might want to call the airlines on that, they will probley ask you to pack them.
No the only liquids you may take on the plane is baby formula, liquids purchased inside the airport terminals may be taken on board of a plane.
It is dangerous to use a thin board as an inclined plane because the board could break, splinter, or collapse.
The times that I happened to be carrying a guitar when I was flying, I was fortunate enough to be able to carry my guitar on board the plane and have the stewardess put it in the closet at the front of the cabin. Otherwise, you would possibly have to have a really good hard case for it that's designed for traveling, such as an "anvil" (manufacturer name) case.
No, a person cannot board a plane without an ID. It is required that a person has the proper identification in order to board a plane.
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