Budget airline issues new violin rules
mainNorwegian, buffeted by strong headwinds on Slipped Disc, has revised its instrument policy in line with general European standards. See here.
It’s safe to fly Norwegian once more.
Norwegian, buffeted by strong headwinds on Slipped Disc, has revised its instrument policy in line with general European standards. See here.
It’s safe to fly Norwegian once more.
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“It’s safe to fly Norwegian once more,” unless you play guitar or another longer-than-90cm instrument.
From the link Norman supplied:
“If your instrument’s bigger than 90 x 35 x 20 cm and you’d like it to travel in the cabin, you must book a separate seat for this (max. size 140 x 46 x 30 cm). Instruments in this size range may include guitars and cellos.”
I don’t know much about the sizes of guitar cases. Some cello cases might have problems with the 46cm x 30cm, if the agent measures precisely.