Traveling with a guitar, United.
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Traveling for the first time with a guitar…taking my Rainsong which is in a hard case and it fits nice and snug. I called the airline, United in this case, assuming they’d have a definitive answer. My thought was I’d hate check it like a stroller. When I called they said it’s airport and size-of-plane dependent and that they were sorry they didn’t have an across the board answer unless I wanted to buy a seat for my guitar which I’m not doing. I really don’t want to just toss it under the plane like a regular piece of luggage but I’m happy to gate check it. Airport will be IAH in case that helps…and the travel is domestic. Thank you in advance |
Yes, gate checking is a better option if you can't take it into the cabin with you. I always pay the extra for preferred seating where I can board early, and then it's easy to find a place to stow the guitar on most planes. That said, I haven't flow United for years.
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Google and get rules. The government addresses it. If there is room when you board the Airline is required to allow you to store it on board if there is not they can require you to check it. Of course if you’re on a really small plane where there is a room for a guitar case you wouldn’t be expecting to carry it on anyway. When I was researching this a few years ago I heard that some airlines didn’t follow the law and it could be a good idea to bring the regulations with you so that there’s no question.
Also you have to Google united breaks guitars some good music there |
Google "United Breaks Guitars". a true story and a blast - I assume this is no longer the case with United.
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Be polite and cheerful and friendly to all airline personnel when you come to check in.
Do NOT quote the rulebook at them. Be prepared to gate check - you may wish to read up on what that entails. |
A Rainsong should be a great choice for a checked guitar--pretty indestructible. I recently shipped a Composite Acoustics guitar and had no doubt it would arrive safely.
I remember checking an acoustic guitar in a hardshell case for a flight from Idaho to Pittsburgh. I used underwear to pad the headstock and neck. Seemed like a good idea to reduce the luggage in my carry on. Wouldn't you know they inspected the guitar case as a random search... |
Gate-checked guitars get put in the luggage hold just like other checked bags. They are spared getting tossed on and off carts and trams, though.
Buying a seat is no guarantee, either. I once saw a young cellist who bought a seat have to plead with a FA, who was quoting safety regs about all carry ons going in bins or under seats. She eventually agreed to put it in her crew locker once the tears started. |
I would say next time fly Southwest, or if it’s not too late change airlines . I’ve flown on Southwest hundreds of times with my Santa Cruz 00 in its case and have never not gotten it both on-board and in the overhead. Every other pro I know it feels the same way about Southwest. I won’t fly any other airline with a guitar. Well, once in a while Alaska, they can be good too. But never the other big ones..
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This! I've flown Southwest dozens of times with a guitar and they don't even blink an eye when arrive with it on my back (TRIK case) and even will tell me which part of the plane has the most overhead room. I'm flying Southwest next month with it and fully expect to have no problems once again. Best and good luck, PJ |
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As others have said, pay for early boarding if you can, carry it to the plane, but be prepared to gate-check it. When you gate check you'll it back when you get off the plane. |
One more vote for Southwest. I have traveled with my full size Martin OM and my Voyage Aire and never had to check a guitar.
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Thanks for all the replies, however I can't change airlines because I won't get to where I need to go. I'll just play it by ear. Not that I want something to happen to the guitar, but it's not sentimental and it's totally replaceable so if something happens, the airlines will just replace it. They did tell me on the phone they have insurance for all luggage. |
Back in the day, when I was a young sailor traveling home on leave, I never thought twice about checking my guitar with my regular luggage. I never had a problem doing that...
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The main thing is to stick to your guns (the government gave you this law for you to use) and yes, be polite but firm. Here's a recent example of airline people doing the wrong thing (contains link to the United Breaks Guitars" video - so a 2 for 1 here): https://liveandletsfly.com/flight-at...-violin-rules/ |
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