Table of Contents
- 1 Can I put my ukulele in my carry-on?
- 2 Can you put a ukulele in a suitcase?
- 3 Can you take a backpack and suitcase as carry-on?
- 4 How big can your carry-on BE Delta?
- 5 Can you bring an instrument on a plane?
- 6 Can I take a backpack and carry-on Delta?
- 7 What can I take on board the plane?
- 8 Can you bring tennis rackets on a plane?
Can I put my ukulele in my carry-on?
In the US, musical instrument rules can be summarized as follows: Passengers have the right of carrying small instruments such as ukulele or guitar on the planes, stowing them on the cabin overhead (first come, first serve) or underneath the seats.
Can you put a ukulele in a suitcase?
Put the ukulele (still inside a case) in a bigger luggage and tuck it in tightly amongst clothes. Make sure it is tucked in on all sides: top, bottom, left, right, front and back. You want the instrument to have a nice snug cushion from all sides and all angles!
Can you travel with a ukulele?
Carry Your Uke – There are actually 3 types of flying with the ukulele. Carry-on, Checked Baggage, Cabin-seat Baggage. So, as much as you can, always carry your uke on and put it CAREFULLY underneath your seat or inside the cabin overhead.
Can you take a backpack and suitcase as carry-on?
You can bring a carry-on suitcase that can be 22 x 14 x 9 inches and a backpack that can be 18 x 14 x 8 inches. Your backpack should be stowed under the seat and your carry-on baggage can go in the overhead bin.
How big can your carry-on BE Delta?
22″ x 14″ x 9″
All carry-on items must meet Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations and may not exceed 22″ x 14″ x 9″. The FAA mandates that all carry-on items fit under a seat or in an enclosed storage compartment.
How much does it cost to send a ukulele?
Our shipping costs are real – here’s the price you can expect to pay depending on what you order and where you live….Here’s what we charge for shipping:
Weight | Rate | Carrier |
---|---|---|
Up to 4 oz | $3.99 | USPS |
Up to 1 lb | $5.99 | USPS |
Up to 2 lbs | $8.99 | USPS |
Up to 3 lbs | $11.99 | USPS |
Can you bring an instrument on a plane?
Airlines must accommodate musical instruments as carry-on items as long as there is room available in the overhead bin or under-seat area at the time of boarding and the instrument can be safely stowed. Instruments should be in a case or cover to avoid injuring passengers.
Can I take a backpack and carry-on Delta?
According to Delta, “If the backpack can get under the seat in front of you, then it will be considered a personal item.” Carry-on bags can be up to 22 x 14 x 9 inches, so if your backpack is bigger than that, it’s probably not going in the overhead bin, either. In that case, you can still bring a carry-on.
Can I take my sports equipment on board the plane?
This is the case for most sports equipment, including tennis rackets, walking sticks or crampons. All these objects are not allowed to come in the cabin with you. The only exception is a sports parachute, which is allowed on board.
What can I take on board the plane?
Everyday items. *One lighter and a box of safety matches may be taken on board but they need to be on your person and not in your hand luggage.
Can you bring tennis rackets on a plane?
As a general rule, you will most certainly have to put your equipment in the hold. This is the case for most sports equipment, including tennis rackets, walking sticks or crampons. All these objects are not allowed to come in the cabin with you.
Can you bring scissors on a plane?
If you’re planning on doing some arts and crafts on board, you’d do well to note that scissors with rounded edges, or with blades less than 6cm are fine for the cabin. Anything else simply won’t fly. Other everyday objects such as umbrellas, canes, and even knitting needles are allowed, too.