Travelling by air with a rather large instrument (3)
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Top 5 tips when travelling with resonably big instruments

 

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Travelling by air with a rather large instrument (1)
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How to deal with airport staff and security


“Don't you wish you played the flute?” is a lame joke every musician playing a large instrument has heard all to often on their travels. Life doesn't exactly treat all musicians equally when it comes to travelling by air. Most instruments probably fit into the overhead compartments, others are so big that they will always go into the cargo but those in-between sized instruments are possibly the trickiest ones to travel with. When checked-in, they are light enough to be thrown around by inconsiderate ground personnel but too big to be taken aboard the plane unless you buy an extra seat.  MusMap has collected top tips from a few well traveled cellists and viola da gamba players on how to make the travels a bit less of a pain, and even a bit cheaper as well!

 

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