Lee Jones wrote:
>... have them put it in the baggage compartment by hand as the last item
>and she would collect it as she exited
>the plane as the first item off the plane.
>
Thanks - I will have to ask about that option. Although
technically it's not good to have a wood instrument exposed
to temperature extremes. But the flight is only two hours and
the case reasonably well insulated. I assume the luggage
area of the plane is not climate controlled - not sure how
cold it gets up there.
I guess I could book a red-eye flight and bring the
guitar to the gate hoping there are some empty seats for
the instrument. If not then I could follow your suggestion
and have them put it in luggage right there. Then
jump off real quick to collect it.
Tim Czajka
1972 Series III 88
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