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2015
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February
Does Japan Airlines offer special boxes for carrying guitars on international flights?

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Raj

I am flying from Delhi to Vancouver via Tokyo by japan airlines. I want to carry a guitar with me. Do they have any special box to carry it. Appreciate your valuable suggestions. Thanks.

Humans say...

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Kingsley

If it's an electric, they've allowed me to carry on and put it in the closet before. If not it's up to u to buy an indestructible travel case.

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Kiran

Contact the airline perhaps?

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Daniela

I've been able to carry on a regular guitar. But you probably should contact the airline and also buy some sort of case for it.


A.I. says...

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Carrying a Guitar on Japan Airlines

If you're flying from Delhi to Vancouver via Tokyo with Japan Airlines and plan to carry a guitar with you, you'll be glad to know that the airline offers a special service for transporting musical instruments. Here's what you need to know:

Musical Instrument Policy

Japan Airlines allows passengers to carry musical instruments as part of their carry-on or checked baggage. However, there are specific guidelines and fees involved, depending on the size and type of instrument.

Carry-on Instruments

If your guitar fits in the overhead bin or under the seat in front of you, you can carry it on board as part of your carry-on baggage. The maximum dimensions for carry-on items are 115 cm (45 inches) in total linear dimensions (length + width + height).

Checked Instruments

If your guitar is too large to be carried on board, you'll need to check it as part of your checked baggage. Japan Airlines offers the following options for checked musical instruments:

  • Hard-Shell Case: You can purchase a hard-shell case from Japan Airlines at the airport. These cases are specially designed to protect your instrument during travel. The fee for this service varies, but it's typically around $50-$100, depending on the size of the case.
  • Cabin Attendant Baggage Service: If your guitar is too large to be checked as regular baggage, you can request the Cabin Attendant Baggage Service. This service allows you to hand over your instrument to the cabin crew at the boarding gate, and they will ensure it's stowed safely in the cabin during the flight. This service is subject to availability and may incur an additional fee.

Tips and Recommendations

  • Arrive at the airport early to allow enough time for processing your musical instrument.
  • Make sure your guitar is properly packed and protected, preferably in a hard-shell case.
  • Consider purchasing travel insurance to cover any potential damage to your instrument during the journey.
  • Check with Japan Airlines beforehand to ensure there are no changes to their musical instrument policies or fees.

By following these guidelines and taking the necessary precautions, you can travel with your guitar on Japan Airlines and enjoy your trip to Vancouver without worrying about the safety of your precious instrument.



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