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Re: airlines regulations - no instruments on board?



its a pain, expensive and scary (given than baggage enters an alternate universe when it gets checked), but i've found the more i can check on an international flight, the easier my journey. after more than my share of searches and manhandling of both me and my cello/equipment by security, i invested in some hardcore flight cases, and just pay the exorbitant fees. and i'm a US/Canadian citizen...so i can only imagine how much worse it could be for a musician from turkey. 

i keep thinking air travel is going to get better, but it just gets worse and worse!

On Dec 28, 2009, at 6:05 AM, Erdem Helvacioglu wrote:

hi,
 
i have read in the news that there are some new regulations regarding the airlines security for planes travelling to, from and in usa. the news says that the passengers are not allowed to take anything on board. well does that mean that we are not allowed to take our instruments and laptops on board? do you have any news about that? i will be in usa for various productions in june-july2010. and this got me a little worried.
 
thanks and best. wish everyone the best in 2010.
 
Erdem Helvacioglu
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