disneyldwjr
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- Dec 15, 2004
ducklite said:Except services dogs who have every right to be there.
Anne
Right you are, and I TOTALLY agree that they have a perfect right to be there. And.....they dont have to be in a carrier.
ducklite said:Except services dogs who have every right to be there.
Anne
Don't eveyone just bring your guitars on board on Delta to put them in the overhead bins. Delta's baggage dimension limits don't pass most encased guitars as "carry-ons" let alone as "personal items".disneyldwjr said:Musical instruments are as much a personal item as a laptop or camera.
I doubt that any responsible musician would risk damage to their instrument by placing it anywhere where an item can be placed on top and thereby damage the instrument.seashoreCM said:Selling guaranteed overhead bin space could be a big cash cow for airlines. And the rules could be changed to allow guitars, violins, etc. in purchased bin space.
seashoreCM said:Don't eveyone just bring your guitars on board on Delta to put them in the overhead bins. Delta's baggage dimension limits don't pass most encased guitars as "carry-ons" let alone as "personal items".
Specialty Items
There are exceptions, special rules, and/or packing instructions that apply to some specialty items. Examples of these include duffel bags used by military personnel and certain musical instruments. To determine if your item has special excess charges (or is free in place of a 62 in/157 cm bag within the free baggage allowance), please contact an American Airlines representative at 1-800-433-7300.
There are always some people who feel that written policies are for other people to comply with.bavaria said:each airline has a clearly outlined policy on their website and if anyone has questions, that is where they should look for information.